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On 22 Feb, 17:31, "JIMMIE" wrote:
On Feb 22, 7:41 pm, "Lex-Lutor" wrote: What will be the best material for log-periodic antenna design, my idea is to build LP-ant. for 14-30 MHz but it must stay alive at wind over 120 mPh. Wellding and machine work is not problem bigest problem is to select good Aluminium? Maybe AA6082 or AA6061 something elese ? Thanks for any help or info ? aluminum double boom, fiberglass elements, just a thought. Jimmie The biggest problem here is the number of elements and it's support system The high winds excabate the problem since that requires a willow tree function of bending in the wind The support system suffers because of the plan view where all the longest elements are at one end which is probably why many are made of simple wire Obviously you must find the lightest material suitable for the use and apply a skin of aluminum to the elements of your choice. If you are uneasy about the rigidity of the assembly then a non electrical member circling the whole array should suffice. Personally I would avoid welding because of added weight and failure initialisation and if possible extend the elements with non radiating materials to defrock the damaging winds upon the rotor.Another factor would be the use of a tapered element that does not provide a stopping point for ice especially because of the number of elements. Better to be a natural taper such that ice formation falls off at the ends. Ofcourse you can change the design to elements that slope so it can be used on two bands or even apply solenoids to the skin for extra band use. Solenoid could be made using thin medical syringes with a few lays of wires and a metal nail insert to make the connections from the inside of the element, this way weight addition is minimal. It may upset people people on this group if I mention fishing poles but I mention that because I have made 13 element yagis on a 60 foot boom in the past and I am in the Midwest which is quickly being inhabited by swarms of windmills to take advantage of the perenial winds except when we have ice storms! Poles are available on E bay in quantities of twenty or more for 20 foot length at less than $10 a pole which is very economical compared to aluminum and they are also telescopic and will bend and not break if you catch a big fish coated in iced. Art |
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