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A cheapy all band antenna
John Smith wrote:
Bill Turner wrote: This has to be a troll. Nobody in their right mind would ever build such a kludge. Bill, W6WRT Bill: I can tell, you never seen my "Beer Can Antenna." (made with REAL beer cans!--they were steel back then.) Seemed to work best the first day I built it, and had to empty the cans ... Regards, JS Bill: Forgot to mention, it was for 10 meters, monopole. Been considering a 160 meter dipole. Probably need some help getting "materials together" and construction with that project (most likely take a few days.) I am just beginning the math to figure out how many 36 packs I will need. I expect it to be more efficient due the new fangled aluminum cans and the expected lower losses in dc resistance! Regards, JS |
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A cheapy all band antenna
Just pointing out your way of thinking "out of the box" on practical example
that anyone can relate to. Like we are so stooopid to pay bucks for antenna when we can slap it from aluminum foil, like we are so stooopid for 100 years of antenna development that you have to enlighten us with your what? Like your patent, awgh, never mind.... 73 Yuri, K3BU xOK "art" wrote in message ps.com... Why are you being so abusive? Yuri Blanarovich wrote: Art displays his "out of the box genius" again. Describing his "cheap" version of StepIR antenna is like comparing wheelbarrow to Mack truck. Sure is cheaper and "simpler" and you can transport one brick with both, but when it comes to loading serious load, the difference is obvious even to bl?*&% idiot. :-) Can you get that or is too complicated that it would need explanation with polarized bubbles? bada BUm "art" wrote in message oups.com... Don't really need a control box, apply the frequency as you turn the motor and stop when the SWR meter takes a dive. YThink positive wrote: I always looked at the SteppIR's and thought they were pretty much exactly worth the money. By the time you worked up your own SteppIR-like control system and actually got the sliding contacts to work in a low loss, reliable fashion, you'd easily be up to the price of those antennas. Dan |
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A cheapy all band antenna
Be careful Yuri or you will start to blither too.|
"Yuri Blanarovich" wrote in message ... Just pointing out your way of thinking "out of the box" on practical example that anyone can relate to. Like we are so stooopid to pay bucks for antenna when we can slap it from aluminum foil, like we are so stooopid for 100 years of antenna development that you have to enlighten us with your what? Like your patent, awgh, never mind.... 73 Yuri, K3BU xOK "art" wrote in message ps.com... Why are you being so abusive? Yuri Blanarovich wrote: Art displays his "out of the box genius" again. Describing his "cheap" version of StepIR antenna is like comparing wheelbarrow to Mack truck. Sure is cheaper and "simpler" and you can transport one brick with both, but when it comes to loading serious load, the difference is obvious even to bl?*&% idiot. :-) Can you get that or is too complicated that it would need explanation with polarized bubbles? bada BUm "art" wrote in message oups.com... Don't really need a control box, apply the frequency as you turn the motor and stop when the SWR meter takes a dive. YThink positive wrote: I always looked at the SteppIR's and thought they were pretty much exactly worth the money. By the time you worked up your own SteppIR-like control system and actually got the sliding contacts to work in a low loss, reliable fashion, you'd easily be up to the price of those antennas. Dan |