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On Wed, 06 Aug 2003 21:59:37 GMT, "Bill"
wrote: Anybody tried to build this trap antenna yet? http://www.nerc.com/~jdegood/coaxtrap/ http://members.shaw.ca/ve6yp/ http://members.fortunecity.com/xe1bef/hf-antennas.htm Need some help on where to tune the traps for the bands of operation, and pruning the connection wiring. Can this be done with out a major test equipment investment? I love those coax traps. About 20 years ago, I spent several hours with a sweep generator and scalar network analyzer building a set of traps for 40/20/15/10 meters. Then, I spent almost all day putting up the antenna. The process is basically "put up one section, check swr, drop antenna, trim antenna, raise it back up, and repeat until the SWR is acceptable" (typical dipole scenario). Then, however, you add a set of traps and the next section, and repeat the entire process for the next lower (in frequency) band. Keep repeating till you have all bands covered. Got a nice sunburn and a decent antenna out of the deal. The traps can be fairly light weight and compact - I used RG-174 and wound 'em on empty pill bottles. For test equipment, a plain signal generator and oscilloscope will suffice, or maybe even just a grid-dip meter.... Heck - I even got so involved with coax traps that I wrote a computer program to characterize the things and tell me how many turns of what kind of coax on what size form would be resonant at my frequency of interest. Since that time, I've discovered how pointless it was. Like WB3FUP suggests, just put up as much wire as you can, as high as you can. Right now, I'm using a 130 foot inverted L, and it works every bit as good as the trap dipole did (if not better) from 160 through 10 meters - and it was a *lot* easier to put up. The only drawback is that you gotta have a tuner. -fb- |
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