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Is there a sort of G5RV dipole covering all bands from 80 m to 10 m ?
Any good recommendation is welcome.

73 de Claude
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Claude Frantz wrote:
Is there a sort of G5RV dipole covering all bands from 80 m to 10 m ?
Any good recommendation is welcome.


If you are willing to vary the length of the series
matching section, a G5RV will indeed cover all HF
bands. The necessary lengths are on a graph at the
bottom of this web page:

http://www.w5dxp.com/G5RV.HTM

Someone was supposed to author a magazine article
about how to perform the length selection using
relays but I never saw it published.
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Claude Frantz wrote:

Is there a sort of G5RV dipole covering all bands from 80 m to 10 m ?
Any good recommendation is welcome.

73 de Claude


It's called Levy antenna.
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F8BOE wrote:

It's called Levy antenna.


And double zepp outside of France.
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Cecil Moore wrote:

If you are willing to vary the length of the series
matching section, a G5RV will indeed cover all HF
bands. The necessary lengths are on a graph at the
bottom of this web page:

http://www.w5dxp.com/G5RV.HTM


Thank you Cecil ! In other words, your matching unit with the switchable
line segments and with the variable capacitor will do the job. Right ?


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Claude Frantz wrote:
Thank you Cecil ! In other words, your matching unit with the switchable
line segments and with the variable capacitor will do the job. Right ?


Yes, it will *theoretically* do the job. But remember
it must be attached to the feedline at a point 12 feet
from the antenna feedpoint. That probably limits the
device to a relay-driven, waterproof box ~30 feet in
the air. It can be done but there may be a better way.

With my notuner dipole, the ladder-line length selector
can be located at the operating position.

With a G5RV, the ladder-line length selector must be
located 12 feet from the antenna feedpoint.
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