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20m FD Dipole
I've participated in Field Day every year since 1993, when I was first
licensed. Because I had a big 2m beam, I worked that band aggressively, sometimes making the most QSOs. Unfortunately we lost our hilltop FD site in 2009 and the 2m production "down low" was disappointing in '09 and '10. This year some youngsters want to work 2m, so I'm moving to HF, 20m being the most promising, I think. With the help of EZNEC (evaluation version), I modeled a promising 20m dipole at 30'. It's almost exactly 75 ohms resistive at the freqs I want to use and I'm going to feed it with RG-6, 0.7 dB/100 feet. My radio has an internal tuner to match the 75-ohm cable, if I need it. I'll report the results. "Sal" KD6VKW ("Vicious Killer Weasel") |
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20m FD Dipole
On Jun 24, 6:16*pm, "Sal M. Onella" wrote:
I've participated in Field Day every year since 1993, when I was first licensed. *Because I had a big 2m beam, I worked that band aggressively, sometimes making the most QSOs. Unfortunately we lost our hilltop FD site in 2009 and the 2m production "down low" was disappointing in '09 and '10. This year some youngsters want to work 2m, so I'm moving to HF, 20m being the most promising, I think. *With the help of EZNEC (evaluation version), I modeled a promising 20m dipole at 30'. It's almost exactly 75 ohms resistive at the freqs I want to use and I'm going to feed it with RG-6, 0.7 dB/100 feet. My radio has an internal tuner to match the 75-ohm cable, if I need it. I'll report the results. "Sal" KD6VKW ("Vicious Killer Weasel") wow, it takes eznec to model a dipole for field day now? not that many years ago i ran a competition at field day... given a hunk of coax(with one connector installed), a roll of wire, and some random pieces of rope, cut a 10m dipole, get it up in the air, and make a contact. no eznec, a tape measure if you really wanted it, and who knows what the coax was. |
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On Sat, 25 Jun 2011 03:59:55 -0700 (PDT), dave wrote:
On Jun 24, 6:16*pm, "Sal M. Onella" wrote: I've participated in Field Day every year since 1993, when I was first licensed. *Because I had a big 2m beam, I worked that band aggressively, sometimes making the most QSOs. Unfortunately we lost our hilltop FD site in 2009 and the 2m production "down low" was disappointing in '09 and '10. This year some youngsters want to work 2m, so I'm moving to HF, 20m being the most promising, I think. *With the help of EZNEC (evaluation version), I modeled a promising 20m dipole at 30'. It's almost exactly 75 ohms resistive at the freqs I want to use and I'm going to feed it with RG-6, 0.7 dB/100 feet. My radio has an internal tuner to match the 75-ohm cable, if I need it. I'll report the results. "Sal" KD6VKW ("Vicious Killer Weasel") wow, it takes eznec to model a dipole for field day now? not that many years ago i ran a competition at field day... given a hunk of coax(with one connector installed), a roll of wire, and some random pieces of rope, cut a 10m dipole, get it up in the air, and make a contact. no eznec, a tape measure if you really wanted it, and who knows what the coax was. You take all the fun out of a guy's efforts. |
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On Jun 25, 3:51*pm, Eskay wrote:
On Sat, 25 Jun 2011 03:59:55 -0700 (PDT), dave wrote: On Jun 24, 6:16*pm, "Sal M. Onella" wrote: I've participated in Field Day every year since 1993, when I was first licensed. *Because I had a big 2m beam, I worked that band aggressively, sometimes making the most QSOs. Unfortunately we lost our hilltop FD site in 2009 and the 2m production "down low" was disappointing in '09 and '10. This year some youngsters want to work 2m, so I'm moving to HF, 20m being the most promising, I think. *With the help of EZNEC (evaluation version), I modeled a promising 20m dipole at 30'. It's almost exactly 75 ohms resistive at the freqs I want to use and I'm going to feed it with RG-6, 0.7 dB/100 feet. My radio has an internal tuner to match the 75-ohm cable, if I need it. I'll report the results. "Sal" KD6VKW ("Vicious Killer Weasel") wow, it takes eznec to model a dipole for field day now? *not that many years ago i ran a competition at field day... given a hunk of coax(with one connector installed), a roll of wire, and some random pieces of rope, cut a 10m dipole, get it up in the air, and make a contact. *no eznec, a tape measure if you really wanted it, and who knows what the coax was. You take all the fun out of a guy's efforts. too many people spend all their time analyzing antennas and no time using them. |
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On 6/26/2011 6:44 AM, dave wrote:
On Jun 25, 3:51 pm, wrote: On Sat, 25 Jun 2011 03:59:55 -0700 (PDT), dave wrote: On Jun 24, 6:16 pm, "Sal M. wrote: I've participated in Field Day every year since 1993, when I was first licensed. Because I had a big 2m beam, I worked that band aggressively, sometimes making the most QSOs. Unfortunately we lost our hilltop FD site in 2009 and the 2m production "down low" was disappointing in '09 and '10. This year some youngsters want to work 2m, so I'm moving to HF, 20m being the most promising, I think. With the help of EZNEC (evaluation version), I modeled a promising 20m dipole at 30'. It's almost exactly 75 ohms resistive at the freqs I want to use and I'm going to feed it with RG-6, 0.7 dB/100 feet. My radio has an internal tuner to match the 75-ohm cable, if I need it. I'll report the results. "Sal" KD6VKW ("Vicious Killer Weasel") wow, it takes eznec to model a dipole for field day now? not that many years ago i ran a competition at field day... given a hunk of coax(with one connector installed), a roll of wire, and some random pieces of rope, cut a 10m dipole, get it up in the air, and make a contact. no eznec, a tape measure if you really wanted it, and who knows what the coax was. You take all the fun out of a guy's efforts. too many people spend all their time analyzing antennas and no time using them. And some people spend all their time complaining about other people analyzing antennas. Take your own advice. |
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On 6/26/2011 12:46 PM, Kickin' Ass and Takin' Names wrote:
On Sun, 26 Jun 2011 11:51:51 -0500, John wrote: On 6/26/2011 6:44 AM, dave wrote: On Jun 25, 3:51 pm, wrote: On Sat, 25 Jun 2011 03:59:55 -0700 (PDT), dave wrote: On Jun 24, 6:16 pm, "Sal M. wrote: I've participated in Field Day every year since 1993, when I was first licensed. Because I had a big 2m beam, I worked that band aggressively, sometimes making the most QSOs. Unfortunately we lost our hilltop FD site in 2009 and the 2m production "down low" was disappointing in '09 and '10. This year some youngsters want to work 2m, so I'm moving to HF, 20m being the most promising, I think. With the help of EZNEC (evaluation version), I modeled a promising 20m dipole at 30'. It's almost exactly 75 ohms resistive at the freqs I want to use and I'm going to feed it with RG-6, 0.7 dB/100 feet. My radio has an internal tuner to match the 75-ohm cable, if I need it. I'll report the results. "Sal" KD6VKW ("Vicious Killer Weasel") wow, it takes eznec to model a dipole for field day now? not that many years ago i ran a competition at field day... given a hunk of coax(with one connector installed), a roll of wire, and some random pieces of rope, cut a 10m dipole, get it up in the air, and make a contact. no eznec, a tape measure if you really wanted it, and who knows what the coax was. You take all the fun out of a guy's efforts. too many people spend all their time analyzing antennas and no time using them. And some people spend all their time complaining about other people analyzing antennas. Take your own advice. And some of us just throw up a piece of wire and are happy with it. And some of us strive for a higher education. To each his own. I need a drink. I'm sure. |
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On 6/26/2011 2:56 PM, John S wrote:
On 6/26/2011 12:46 PM, Kickin' Ass and Takin' Names wrote: And some of us just throw up a piece of wire and are happy with it. And some of us strive for a higher education. To each his own. And we get that higher education in a netnews group? I enjoy this group, but it's the equivalent to getting marriage advice at a bar. Maybe good, but just as likely really bad. - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
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On 6/26/2011 10:34 PM, Mike Coslo wrote:
On 6/26/2011 2:56 PM, John S wrote: On 6/26/2011 12:46 PM, Kickin' Ass and Takin' Names wrote: And some of us just throw up a piece of wire and are happy with it. And some of us strive for a higher education. To each his own. And we get that higher education in a netnews group? I enjoy this group, but it's the equivalent to getting marriage advice at a bar. Maybe good, but just as likely really bad. - 73 de Mike N3LI - Maybe you are already educated beyond what is available here. If so, good for you. 73, John - KD5YI |
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On Jun 25, 8:51*am, Eskay wrote:
On Sat, 25 Jun 2011 03:59:55 -0700 (PDT), dave wrote: On Jun 24, 6:16*pm, "Sal M. Onella" wrote: I've participated in Field Day every year since 1993, when I was first licensed. *Because I had a big 2m beam, I worked that band aggressively, sometimes making the most QSOs. Unfortunately we lost our hilltop FD site in 2009 and the 2m production "down low" was disappointing in '09 and '10. This year some youngsters want to work 2m, so I'm moving to HF, 20m being the most promising, I think. *With the help of EZNEC (evaluation version), I modeled a promising 20m dipole at 30'. It's almost exactly 75 ohms resistive at the freqs I want to use and I'm going to feed it with RG-6, 0.7 dB/100 feet. My radio has an internal tuner to match the 75-ohm cable, if I need it. I'll report the results. "Sal" KD6VKW ("Vicious Killer Weasel") wow, it takes eznec to model a dipole for field day now? *not that many years ago i ran a competition at field day... given a hunk of coax(with one connector installed), a roll of wire, and some random pieces of rope, cut a 10m dipole, get it up in the air, and make a contact. *no eznec, a tape measure if you really wanted it, and who knows what the coax was. You take all the fun out of a guy's efforts. Yeah, kinda, but that's all right. I already have four working dipoles up at home, each produced much as Dave describes; 40, 20, 20, 10. I was seeking optimization and I got it. Example: My TS-870 electronic display lights up five little dots for a 1.5:1 SWR. As installed, the new antenna gave me only three little dots -- most of it probably right at the back of the radio in the transition to 75 ohms. I am very, very pleased with the results. 20m was lit up like a Christmas tree all day and into the night. While operating 100W, I logged a new QSO every two to five minutes. (I'm nobody's idea of a contester.) Surprise -- broke a few pileups. I oriented the antenna for max toward 060 degrees True, the bulk of North America from San Diego. Putting up three guyed 30-foot poles was quite the adventure but it all worked. No blood loss, one blister. :-) "Sal" PS: TS-870 reported an untuned 3:1 SWR on 15m, which the tuner handled easily. Many QSOs on 15m. |
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