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Cecil Moore wrote:
When one feeds the antenna system at a current maximum
point, the balun is non-critical. I am presently using
ten turns of RG-400 on an FT-240-61 toroid with no


Hi Cecil,
It seems like it's been a decade since we debated on RRAP. I hope all is
well with you.

I plan on erecting a multi-band inverted V with several insulators and
associated shorting connectors along each leg so that with all connectors
open, the antenna is resonant on 10m; with the first insulator on each leg
shorted, the antenna is resonant on 15m; with the first and second
insulators
on each leg shorted the antenna is resonant on 20m; et cetera. Shorting
and
opening insulators is easier than winding accurate chokes!

For a balun, I'm considering N4UJW's "Ugly Balun"
(see http://www.hamuniverse.com/balun.html).
UJW leaves the diameter of the coil form to the reader, only specifying
that
18-21 feet of coax be used. Can you (or anyone else on RRAA) tell me if
there
is an optimum diameter, considering that most of my operations will be on
20m?
(On that page, UJW has two balun projects -- see the first one.)

Warmest regards,
Jeff KH6O

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Mathematics Lecturer, University of Hawaii System
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How do you plan on actuating the switches? I tried some knife swithes and
thought I could switch them using a hook on a pole. This didnt work very
well for an all band antenna.


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Jimmie D wrote:
How do you plan on actuating the switches? I tried some knife swithes and
thought I could switch them using a hook on a pole. This didnt work very
well for an all band antenna.


When I was in high school, I built my dipole with
a pulley at each end. For changing bands, I just let
the dipole down and either installed or removed the
jumper wires across the insulators. An Inv-V would
only require one pulley.
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Jimmie D wrote:
How do you plan on actuating the switches? I tried some knife swithes and
thought I could switch them using a hook on a pole. This didnt work very
well for an all band antenna.


When I was in high school, I built my dipole with
a pulley at each end. For changing bands, I just let
the dipole down and either installed or removed the
jumper wires across the insulators. An Inv-V would
only require one pulley.
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Yeah I thought about this but was trying to stay away from raising and
lowering the antenna. I used to have the antenna on a pulley but found that
sometimes the neighbor kids would lower it for me. The ones who were doing
it arent around anymore so I guess its safe to put it back up now.


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On Sat, 6 Jan 2007 11:31:45 -0500, "Jimmie D"
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The ones who were doing it arent around anymore


Hi Jimmie,

Is it possible you had the key down when they last tried lowering it?

73's
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On Sat, 6 Jan 2007 11:31:45 -0500, "Jimmie D"
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The ones who were doing it arent around anymore


Hi Jimmie,

Is it possible you had the key down when they last tried lowering it?

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC


No, they were reallly good kids over all, they didnt get into half as much
as I did when they were my age. At least I dont think they ever fished with
pipe bombs. They also kept my grass cut while I was away for a really
reasonable price.




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Jimmie D wrote:
Yeah I thought about this but was trying to stay away from raising and
lowering the antenna. I used to have the antenna on a pulley but found that
sometimes the neighbor kids would lower it for me. The ones who were doing
it arent around anymore so I guess its safe to put it back up now.


Them "not being around anymore" could mean any number
of things. :-)
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