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On Oct 11, 3:35*am, wrote:
Hello all. I am looking at building a half size rotatable 40M dipole. It will be approxiamately 10 metres long end to end. It will have a loading coil in each leg with about 5 metres of wire wound on a nylon former. My question is, where would be the best spot to mount the loading coils? Half way along each leg, ie- about 2.5 metres from the feed point or should the coils be mounted closer to the feed point? I realise that this antenna will be inferior to a full size dipole, but a half size one will fit where I am located. Any constructive ideas or experience with loading coils would be appreciated. Cheers Max 1/2 to appx 3/4 out from the center point is usually about the best compromise. You want to improve the current distribution, but at the same time not get so carried away that the loss from the extra number of coil turns needed outweigh that. With no hat, 3/4 the way out is about as far as you want to go. You could probably go a bit farther out if you use a hat on each end. But myself, I'd probably still leave it at about 3/4 the way out even with a hat. The typical hats used will not be too big vs the wavelength on 40m.. IE: Four spokes of 3-4 feet long is not a huge increase in capacitance for that band. So I would not run the coil all the way at the end. Reg Edwards old "vertload" program will let you see the best point to mount the coil, but it does not deal with hats. Only a single "stinger" whip. It will also tell you about how many turns for the coil at the various positions. Those programs are probably archived on some site. A google search would probably turn them up. |
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