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Richard Clark wrote:
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 18:40:56 -1000, wrote: works on one 75 where the VSWR is 1.3:1 and the bandwidth is 85 khz for the 2:1 points. On 40 meters the VSWR is over 10:1 it looks like this | | | abot 56 ft high | | | | feed here has 2 loading coils | ___________|____________ both sides approx 17 ft | base insulator here _|_ base mount ground feed point impedance is supposed to be very low - maybe 12 ohms Which gives rise to the question, where did the match at 75 meters come from? I suspect it comes from the added loading. Next question, why does it have the high mismatch for 40 meters. The same suspicion follows logically (as the harmonic relationships follow logically). With loading resonance is not length, it is the combination of all elements. What appears to be a normal (good) 75 meter operation should also appear to be normal (poor) 40 meter operation. At 75 meters, the antenna is normally Low-Z. At 40 meters, the antenna is normally Hi-Z. Your SWR measurement confirms the sense of "normal" in both bands. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC so whats the solution to making it work on 40? a tuner? some kind of tuned piece of coax????????????? -- I SPILLED SPOT REMOVER ON MY DOG..............AND NOW HES GONE!! |
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