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"Barrett" wrote in
k: I have up a half size G5RV and want to add 80 metres it. I don't have the space for a full size. What is best to go for a 80m inductor kit or a pair of 80m traps? Thanks Reading through the responses, it seems that your requirement is actually for a shortened wire antenna for 80 and 40. The starting materials are a half sized G5RV (which is not a G5RV, but one of the many variants). You could salvage materials from the G5RV to make a trapped 80/40 dipole. (The traps do not simply work as an on/off switch to disconnect the end sections as implied by some. They might be seen to work that way if they were resonant at the operating frequency, but they need not be, and there is good reason for them to not be resonant at any operating frequency.) Google around for designs for an 80/40 trapped dipole, there are plenty. Decent articles will include details of the physical construction of the traps. There is a design on my web site, but it is probably too long for you (we don't know your length requirements other than less than a G5RV, you chose to not share that). Nevertheless, it might be an interesting read, see http://www.vk1od.net/coaxtrap/8040.htm . These type of antennas are affected by their environment, so you should expect to need to fine tune the configuration. Be wary of varying specific trap designs, you might dig a hole for yourself. Owen |
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