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On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 20:08:07 -0700, Richard Clark wrote:
This, then, raises the next real question: What performance are you expecting? Good morning, Richard. I would like it to work well. :-) OK, more specifically, I'd like it to show a decent match (that is, a match that's close enough for my TS-940S internal tuner to handle) on 80, 40, and 20, and work at least as well as my 160-meter inverted V that I feed with ladder line and a manual tuner. I have no way to define "expected performance" any way other than that. Of course that leaves all kinds of unanswered questions regarding exactly what I mean by "at least as well"... regional / NVIS? (Carolina Windom may not work as well as the V) ... DX? (Carolina Windom may work better than the V at least on 20) ... etc. I also have no antenna analyzer and no means to acquire one any time soon... best I can do is my transmitter (cranked way back in power) and an SWR meter. No doubt 3/4 or more of my questions on this forum over the last several weeks would have been answered by an antenna analyzer but that's a luxury that's not currently available. You mention the "UnUn that comes with the commercial unit"... not sure if you meant a commercially-available CW antenna, but this one is being built from scratch using a W2AU-type 4:1 balun and some lengths of insulated copper-clad steel wire I have here. |
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