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Old June 4th 10, 05:03 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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On Jun 3, 3:41*am, "-.-. --.-" wrote:
"-.-. --.-" ha scritto nel ...

Hello,


my mobile setup is composed by a 2 meter vertical whip feeded immediately
close to it by an automatic antenna tuner.


Missed that the expected frequency of the system is between 14 and 30 MHz,
but just curious if i had any chance to work 40 meters

-.-. --.-


It's possible.. But feeding a whip with a tuner usually does not
make
for an efficient mobile antenna. Not only are many/most tuners more
lossy than say using a loading coil on the whip, but current
distribution
suffers. Maximum current will be at the tuner which is not desirable.
The location of the loading coil has a large effect on the current
distribution
and efficiency of the antenna. Where you have it is about the worst
possible
place.
I have lots of people ask me about running whips matched with tuners..
I pretty much have a standard reply.. No! Not on my watch!
Chortle..
My mobile antenna is center loaded in the driving config.. Even higher
if
I add the 3 foot lower mast, but that's only when parked. In the
parked config,
my loading coil is 8 ft above the base of the whip. "14 ft tall whip"
And yes, you can tell a pretty good difference from the normal driving
config,
with the coil at 5 ft above the base. "11 foot tall whip"