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In message , Danny
Richardson writes On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 13:02:24 -0700, Tim Shoppa wrote: That is very, very interesting Danny. I appreciate the work you did and the beautiful pictures! I see your conclusion that the antenna must be at least a physical quarter wave on 40M and that matches exactly my sentiment (if not experience or knowledge) about building such a vertical. Do you have any pics/docs of the telescoping 35-foot whip? I've gotten pretty good with building wire antennas and hoisting them up into the sky but have to plead massive ignorance when it comes to whips etc. PY1BEK's lightweight tower config looks pretty sweet though! As explained in the text the minimum ¼-wavelength for fourty-meters was to achieve a good match on both bands. Any length from about 33' will 35' should be fine. There is on real advantage in having it physically resonate. That mast is an old military surplus item. I doubt if you could locate one today. They were used on PT boasts and some Coast Guard cutters from WWII through the 1950s. Today your best bet would be to use aluminum tubing or wire strung alongside one of the telescoping portable fiberglass masts on the market today. I haven't done this myself, but I believe you can also use this technique to persuade a 10m (well, originally CB) halfwave 'Silver Rod' antenna to work on 20m. You first have to change the feedpoint to the coil in the base from a tap (typically 1 turn up on a 4 turn coil) to a simple series inductor. This involves simply lifting the end bottom of the coil from ground. The 10m matching then becomes an L-match from low Z to high Z (instead of tapping into a parallel-tuned circuit). The length of the antenna will then probably need some adjustment. On 20m, the coil is essentially a just bit of additional loading at the base of a quarterwave. And you will, of course, need to add some 20m quarterwave radials. The SWR may not be fantastic, but, if the coax isn't too long, it can usually be dealt with a tuner in the shack. I understand that you can also force it to work on 15m. -- Ian |
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