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On 08/13/2010 06:20 PM, Owen Duffy wrote:
Alejandro wrote in : On 08/03/2010 04:21 PM, Wimpie wrote: On 3 ago, 04:08, Alejandro wrote: I would like to know if I can use RG-6 75 ohm coaxil TV cable to feed a 14 Mhz dipole with 100 watts PEP. That should be fine. See my notes at http://vk1od.net/transmissionline/RG6/index.htm . See Fig 2, RG6 should handle over 1kW continuous at 14MHz at unity VSWR, over 500W at 2:1 VSWR. The article also shows a BNC connector option which IMHO is superior to F connectors. ... I also plan to use the 75 ohm cable to feed a vertical for 20 meters 32º high, that is to say aprox. 22 feet. With that high, the impedance is 100 + i145 ohms. The reactance is inductive and I will tune it out with a 80 pf capacitor in series made with the same cable. The feed line will be 1 +1/4 lambda so at the input of the line the impedance will be (75 x75)/108 = 52 ohms An alternative method of matching is to shorten the vertical a little from a quarter wave, and use a shunt s/c stub. See http://vk1od.net/transmissionline/QWVmatch/QWVmatch.htm for a description of this and another method of matching. The idea is to increase the radiation resistance, not to decrease it, so has to increase efficiency. The 8 radials will be 4 feet long with loses of aprox 5 ohms, so efficiency will be near 94%. This isn't entirely clear to me. Owen If I define radiation efficiency as: Rr/(Rr+Rl) where Rr; radiation resistance and Rl: loss resistance and take Rl=5 ohms for 8 radials of 8 feet each For a 25º length radiator: 36/(36+5) = 88% For a 32º length radiator: 100/(100+5) = 95% Losses are reduced from 12% to 5% by only adding 5 feet to the 20 meter vertical quarter wave antenna and with a 75 ohm coax of 1,25 wavelength I can get a perfect match to a 50 ohm output impedance transmitter. Alejandro Lieber Rosario Argentina Real-Time F2-Layer Critical Frequency Map foF2 at: http://1fcr.com.ar --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- |
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