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On Nov 26, 2:21 pm, Cecil Moore wrote:
James barrett wrote: My naive understanding was that I could hang up a 100ft dipole and use a tuner to transmit on all bands. What bands can I reasonable expect to transmit on using a 100ft dipole and a tuner? Make that "all HF bands". 160m is not an HF band. Also, the dipole must be fed with parallel-line, ideally open-wire line, for all HF band operation. W2DU's rule-of-thumb is that a dipole should be at least 3/8 wavelength on the lowest frequency of operation. A 100 ft. dipole can usually be used on 160m, not as a dipole, but as a Marconi-style fed system with the transmission line conductors shorted together and fed against a good radial ground system. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com I keep reminding myself about the articles I've read about people using window screens and rain gutters as antennas. ;-) I'll keep reading and eventually I will understand Antennas. But (there's always a but) I have to remind myself that my goal is to be able to make contacts (CW, and eventually phone when I get my General class license) and for now that means 10m, 15m, 40m and 80m. With that in mind should my thinking be to put up a dipole for 80m and tune it down to 10, 15 and 40, or should I go with some other length? Being that we are near the bottom of the sun spot cycle, which band has the best chance for making contacts? Maybe I should put up a dipole for that and then tune it for the others. If tuning for 160 meters is different than for the HF bands, then I'll wait until I actually have my General class license before I start thinking about that. Jim |
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