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Somewhere I recall seeing an article on homebrewing a windowsill
antenna similar to the B&W AP-10. Does anyone have a copy they could email me, or a link where I can find the information. I was hospitalized for serious problems and all my ham gear including many books were donated to the local ham club -- I'm starting again from scratch after 54 years of hamming, but on a much smaller scale! Thanks for any assistance in this matter. Irv VE6BP Calgary, AB |
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Irv Finkleman wrote: Somewhere I recall seeing an article on homebrewing a windowsill antenna similar to the B&W AP-10. Does anyone have a copy they could email me, or a link where I can find the information. I was hospitalized for serious problems and all my ham gear including many books were donated to the local ham club -- I'm starting again from scratch after 54 years of hamming, but on a much smaller scale! I don't know of a specific article, but http://www.bwantennas.com/instr/Ap10b.pdf is the instruction sheet for the final version of the antenna. Page 2 shows a fairly decent physical diagram of the antenna coil construction. Basically, the antenna appears to be a telescoping whip, with a large air-core inductor / loading coil mounted below it. A flying lead is used to short out some of the turns on the coil, in order to set the amount of inductance. A variable-length counterpoise wire is used; both the counterpoise length and the loading-coil fly lead setting must be adjusted for each band in order to get a good match. You could probably either use a piece of Airdux inductor stock, if you can find one at a hamfest / flea market, or wind your own inductor on some sort of suitable form (perhaps PVC pipe?). It looks like a fairly standard "small antenna" approach. Addition of a small LC tuner at the base (homebrew, variable cap + recycled roller inductor?) might save you some time during setup and band changes, by reducing the need to fiddle with the counterpoise length and position to get a usable impedance match. -- Dave Platt AE6EO Friends of Jade Warrior home page: http://www.radagast.org/jade-warrior I do _not_ wish to receive unsolicited commercial email, and I will boycott any company which has the gall to send me such ads! |
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I used to have a b&w ap-10 and it worked quite well. I tuned it by
adjusting the length of a single radial across my apartment rug. MFJ makes a window-sill antenna that looks awfully similar: http://www.mfjenterprises.com/Produc...uctid=MFJ-1622 The user manual is online, and you can probably order the little bugcatcher-style coil a la carte. Bob k5qwg On Wed, 15 Feb 2012 19:44:31 -0700, "Irv Finkleman" wrote: Somewhere I recall seeing an article on homebrewing a windowsill antenna similar to the B&W AP-10. Does anyone have a copy they could email me, or a link where I can find the information. I was hospitalized for serious problems and all my ham gear including many books were donated to the local ham club -- I'm starting again from scratch after 54 years of hamming, but on a much smaller scale! Thanks for any assistance in this matter. Irv VE6BP Calgary, AB |
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On Feb 15, 9:44*pm, "Irv Finkleman" wrote:
Somewhere I recall seeing an article on homebrewing a windowsill antenna similar to the B&W AP-10. *Does anyone have a copy they could email me, or a link where I can find the information. *I was hospitalized for serious problems and all my ham gear including many books were donated to the local ham club -- I'm starting again from scratch after 54 years of hamming, but on a much smaller scale! Thanks for any assistance in this matter. Irv VE6BP Calgary, AB Shortly after getting my ticket I spent nearly a year in OKC going to computer school living in a 2 story apartment. To get on the air I use about 15 ft of EMT conduit and built a little LC tuner of scrounged Cu tubing and a cap out of a 5 tube AM radio. Picked up a CB VSWR meter at a yard sale for a tuning indicator. Later picked up an MFJ tuner at a hamfest, wahoo. Balcony railing was my counterpoise. Jimmie |
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"JIMMIE" wrote in message
... On Feb 15, 9:44 pm, "Irv Finkleman" wrote: Somewhere I recall seeing an article on homebrewing a windowsill antenna similar to the B&W AP-10. Does anyone have a copy they could email me, or a link where I can find the information. I was hospitalized for serious problems and all my ham gear including many books were donated to the local ham club -- I'm starting again from scratch after 54 years of hamming, but on a much smaller scale! Thanks for any assistance in this matter. Irv VE6BP Calgary, AB Shortly after getting my ticket I spent nearly a year in OKC going to computer school living in a 2 story apartment. To get on the air I use about 15 ft of EMT conduit and built a little LC tuner of scrounged Cu tubing and a cap out of a 5 tube AM radio. Picked up a CB VSWR meter at a yard sale for a tuning indicator. Later picked up an MFJ tuner at a hamfest, wahoo. Balcony railing was my counterpoise. Jimmie I spent 26 years in the Navy ('57 to '83) moving from place to place. Whether onboard ship, in navy Quarters, or after marriage in apartments and houses, I always managed something similar. Following retirement I became somewhat of an expert in helping other hams setting up concealed or low profile stations. I had a marvellous collection of assorted parts and pieces with which I could easily throw something together. Two years ago, following a serious illness, I sold my house and moved into an assisted living facility. I donated all my ham radio equiment, books, junkbox, and so on to the local ham club -- a real 50 year old treasure collection which I wish I had today! I'm well again, or at least well enough that I'm going back into hamming -- starting from scratch. I'm really looking forward to being on the air again, As we say in Calgary, aka Cowtown, Yahoooooooo! Irv, VE6BP |
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![]() "Irv Finkleman" wrote in message ... "JIMMIE" wrote in message ... On Feb 15, 9:44 pm, "Irv Finkleman" wrote: Somewhere I recall seeing an article on homebrewing a windowsill antenna similar to the B&W AP-10. Does anyone have a copy they could email me, or a link where I can find the information. I was hospitalized for serious problems and all my ham gear including many books were donated to the local ham club -- I'm starting again from scratch after 54 years of hamming, but on a much smaller scale! Thanks for any assistance in this matter. Irv VE6BP Calgary, AB Shortly after getting my ticket I spent nearly a year in OKC going to computer school living in a 2 story apartment. To get on the air I use about 15 ft of EMT conduit and built a little LC tuner of scrounged Cu tubing and a cap out of a 5 tube AM radio. Picked up a CB VSWR meter at a yard sale for a tuning indicator. Later picked up an MFJ tuner at a hamfest, wahoo. Balcony railing was my counterpoise. Jimmie I spent 26 years in the Navy ('57 to '83) moving from place to place. Whether onboard ship, in navy Quarters, or after marriage in apartments and houses, I always managed something similar. Following retirement I became somewhat of an expert in helping other hams setting up concealed or low profile stations. I had a marvellous collection of assorted parts and pieces with which I could easily throw something together. Two years ago, following a serious illness, I sold my house and moved into an assisted living facility. I donated all my ham radio equiment, books, junkbox, and so on to the local ham club -- a real 50 year old treasure collection which I wish I had today! I'm well again, or at least well enough that I'm going back into hamming -- starting from scratch. I'm really looking forward to being on the air again, As we say in Calgary, aka Cowtown, Yahoooooooo! Irv, VE6BP Good for you Irv, and I'm glad you are doing better. Modest antennas can be fun, particularly when sunspots cooperate! Wayne W5GIE |
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