On 2/23/2013 11:41 PM, Sal wrote:
At the moment, my driven element is 664 mm of half-inch copper pipe, my
favorite medium for VHF/UHF antennas. I made some antennas for the RACES
station at the local firehouse about fifteen years ago and they're still up
there.
If I were to continue in that vein, I could weld (torch solder, really) the
elements to a longer piece of copper pipe.
I have seen the "known" correction factors referenced in vague terms, but
nothing that I ever got my arms around. Where should I be looking?
"Sal"
(KD6VKW)
A good source is VE7BQH, Lionel. He has a lot of info related to EME
antennas that are as well engineered as possible for obvious reasons.
I've never looked at his correction factors as I have ones for through
the boom insulated that I know work for my build type. My corrections
are from WB0TEM.
What bands are you building for?
Here's a link to some of Lionel's information at SM2CEW. If you need to
correspond with him, contact me directly and I'll get you his email.
http://www.sm2cew.com/gt.htm
tom
K0TAR