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On Mar 28, 3:09*pm, Roy Lewallen wrote:
wrote: I am doing some design with vertical antennas for the low bands 40/80/160M. I require a somewhat large reactance on the element to help load it on 160M, (40&80M) are working somewhat satisfactory now with the design i am using. The required reactance that i need and the size it would be using a coil (with the materials that i have right now) *may not last a winter storm in VO1 land when loaded with ice or snow in 90km/h wind, so my question is, has anyone had experience using a *toroid wound with the correct amount of reactance installed on the element to to achieve resonance instead of a coil and how it has been for them. In most applications you'd be concerned about the inductor Q, since higher Q means less loss for the same inductance. You probably won't be able to get as high Q with a toroid as you will with a good air core inductor. But Tom, W8JI pointed out that with mobile antennas on the low frequency bands, the ground loss is so much greater than loading inductor loss, the latter isn't usually an important factor. It'll be difficult to get really low ground loss with a fixed antenna, too, so a toroid should work just about as well in practice unless you have a very good ground system. You don't, though, want the Q to be outrageously low. And that can happen if water gets between the turns. (That's also true of an air wound inductor.) So I recommend putting it into a container or coating it to keep that from happening. I built a toroid-loaded quarter wavelength (half length) 40 meter dipole for Field Day, and measured the gain relative to a full size dipole. The loss due to the inductors was less than a dB. Expect a very narrow bandwidth if the loss is low. Roy Lewallen, W7EL thanks for the consideration on the topic of the Q, for the 40M vertical i have over 0220khz of 2:1 swr on 80M about 160khz, i've tried a shunt resistor to change the bw on the 80M but didn;t really do much with it before 160M was going through my mind. If I get 50-80khz bw on 160M, i can work with that to do some testing it was orginally designed for 40/80M which works ok but now i would like to try 160, thanks again for the info, 73 vo1bbn |
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