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Old July 4th 04, 08:37 PM
Da Shadow
 
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Default Mechanical Help needed on 32 foot vertical

For Field Day we homebrewed a 32 foot vertical out of five swimming pool
poles. Secured to a six foot tripod with spikes in each tripod leg.

The radiator was a 32 foot length of zip cord.

Four radials (zip cord) were used at about the 10 foot level drooping down.

SWR was 1:1.5 to one across the 40 M band

Used it on 15M as well with SWR less than 2.5 to one.

Antenna worked well across country on both bands. West coast to east coast.

Next year I would like to refine it by replacing the swimming pool poles
with aluminum tubing (6 foot sections) where each section fits into the
previous one. Figure I will need 6 sections to allow for 4 inches inserts.
Then hose clamp them. May have to double up and use double wall tubing.

Trying to figure what diameter to start with at the bottom. Greatly prefer
NOT to use guy wires.

Another problem is insulating the 32 foot radiator from the tripod. Maybe a
5 foot section of plastic pipe PVC ???

Maybe I am better off to use the swimming poles as they didn't fall down for
24 hours (;-)

Ideas appreciated

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Lamont Cranston

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