Elevated Screwdriver And Radials?
On Sep 24, 7:38*pm, WING wrote:
I am wondering if anyone has used an elevated screwdriver and elevated
radials? I wish to put this up at 22 ft. Above the garden. With at least
1/10 wave radials at 40 meters. Any suggestions?
Wing
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WING
The radials need to be tuned when elevated. If you used 1/10 wave
radials, they would have to be loaded to be 1/4 wave electrically,
and I wouldn't expect the performance to be near as good as full
length 1/4 wave radials. And.. the radials need to be tuned for
each frequency you operate. Which usually means multiple
elevated radials for each band to be used.
Myself, I would try to use a longer radiator as well, but a
screwdriver will work.. A longer radiator would work better.
I had a full size 1/4 ground plane up for a good while.
32 ft radiator with four 32 ft radials. The base of the radiator
was at 36 ft, and the radials sloped down at about a 45 degree
angle. I built the radiator from an old 5/8 CB antenna that I
reinforced with inner tubing and lengthened to 32 ft. It was
totally self supporting and require no radials. Pretty light too.
I don't have it up now, but I still have the antenna on the side
of the house.
To avoid radials of any real length the best bet is usually to go
with some type of loaded half wave design. IE: Cushcraft R5,
etc..
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