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I'm putting up an offset dipole. I'm attaching a 4:1 balun. I'm running
RG-8 to the balun. The dipole will be attached at 20' and the other end will be about 40'. My question is can the coax be tie-straped to the short end of the dipole antenna wire and run back with it toward the houes? This is basically to keep a big loop from hanging down and also keeping the wife happy since it would look much cleaner. I didn't know if this would have a large impact on operation or not. 73 Doug / KC8YEC |
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A quick look in the Handbook will show you that the feed line is suppose to be perpendicular to the dipole
BUT, I think you should put it up like you described and then report back on the kind of results you get. 73 Richard WB8KRN "Doug Birky" wrote in message ... I'm putting up an offset dipole. I'm attaching a 4:1 balun. I'm running RG-8 to the balun. The dipole will be attached at 20' and the other end will be about 40'. My question is can the coax be tie-straped to the short end of the dipole antenna wire and run back with it toward the houes? This is basically to keep a big loop from hanging down and also keeping the wife happy since it would look much cleaner. I didn't know if this would have a large impact on operation or not. 73 Doug / KC8YEC |
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![]() "Richard Heindel" wrote in message ... A quick look in the Handbook will show you that the feed line is suppose to be perpendicular to the dipole BUT, I think you should put it up like you described and then report back on the kind of results you get. 73 Richard WB8KRN "Doug Birky" wrote in message ... I'm putting up an offset dipole. I'm attaching a 4:1 balun. I'm running RG-8 to the balun. The dipole will be attached at 20' and the other end will be about 40'. My question is can the coax be tie-straped to the short end of the dipole antenna wire and run back with it toward the houes? This is basically to keep a big loop from hanging down and also keeping the wife happy since it would look much cleaner. I didn't know if this would have a large impact on operation or not. 73 Doug / KC8YEC Hi Doug If you're going to do that why not just make a coaxial antenna? Peel back 20 feet of braid over the coax and add a 20 foot wire to the end of the center conductor. Forget the balun. Use a tuner. I think dressing the feedline next to a radiator is problematic at best. Just my 2 cents....... 73 H. NQ5H |
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![]() "Doug Birky" wrote in message ... I'm putting up an offset dipole. I'm attaching a 4:1 balun. I'm running RG-8 to the balun. The dipole will be attached at 20' and the other end will be about 40'. My question is can the coax be tie-straped to the short end of the dipole antenna wire and run back with it toward the houes? This is basically to keep a big loop from hanging down and also keeping the wife happy since it would look much cleaner. I didn't know if this would have a large impact on operation or not. 73 Doug / KC8YEC I saw an artical in a magazine once about doing something similar. The coax was suspended a few inches below the dipole. I think but not sure that somekind of choke was used on the coax near the end past the dipole to keep the current off the outer portion of the coax. |
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Doug Birky wrote:
My question is can the coax be tie-straped to the short end of the dipole antenna wire and run back with it toward the houes? My comments assume this is a transmitting antenna. Doing such will essentially short out the balun - not a good idea and virtually guaranteeing common-mode problems. It would essentially turn the antenna into a horizontal sleeve antenna which is unbalanced. Even with the coax hanging down, this antenna will be a poor performer as the SWR on the coax will be high as reported by EZNEC. 40m 5:1, 30m 9:1, 20m 14:1, 17m 8:1, 15m 15:1, 12m 22:1, 10m 21:1. The free demo version of EZNEC is available from http://www.eznec.com My advice is to feed this antenna with 300 ohm balanced feedline through a 1:1 choke at the antenna tuner. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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Thanks for all the input. This is the antenna I was planning to put up:
http://www.packetradio.com/windom.htm H. Adam Stevens, NQ5H wrote in message ... "Richard Heindel" wrote in message ... A quick look in the Handbook will show you that the feed line is suppose to be perpendicular to the dipole BUT, I think you should put it up like you described and then report back on the kind of results you get. 73 Richard WB8KRN "Doug Birky" wrote in message ... I'm putting up an offset dipole. I'm attaching a 4:1 balun. I'm running RG-8 to the balun. The dipole will be attached at 20' and the other end will be about 40'. My question is can the coax be tie-straped to the short end of the dipole antenna wire and run back with it toward the houes? This is basically to keep a big loop from hanging down and also keeping the wife happy since it would look much cleaner. I didn't know if this would have a large impact on operation or not. 73 Doug / KC8YEC Hi Doug If you're going to do that why not just make a coaxial antenna? Peel back 20 feet of braid over the coax and add a 20 foot wire to the end of the center conductor. Forget the balun. Use a tuner. I think dressing the feedline next to a radiator is problematic at best. Just my 2 cents....... 73 H. NQ5H |
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Doug Birky wrote:
I'm putting up an offset dipole. I'm attaching a 4:1 balun. I'm running RG-8 to the balun. The dipole will be attached at 20' and the other end will be about 40'. My question is can the coax be tie-straped to the short end of the dipole antenna wire and run back with it toward the houes? This is basically to keep a big loop from hanging down and also keeping the wife happy since it would look much cleaner. I didn't know if this would have a large impact on operation or not. 73 Doug / KC8YEC Hi Doug, I'm Running the Windom ( OFCD) it identical to what your saying. but you'll find that the coax needs to come off the antenna in pretty much a 90 degree angle. ohterwise you will end up with lots of fedline radiation which will cause problems in the shack. 73 Dave kc1di |
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KC1DI wrote in message ...
Doug Birky wrote: I'm putting up an offset dipole. I'm attaching a 4:1 balun. I'm running RG-8 to the balun. The dipole will be attached at 20' and the other end will be about 40'. My question is can the coax be tie-straped to the short end of the dipole antenna wire and run back with it toward the houes? This is basically to keep a big loop from hanging down and also keeping the wife happy since it would look much cleaner. I didn't know if this would have a large impact on operation or not. 73 Doug / KC8YEC Hi Doug, I'm Running the Windom ( OFCD) it identical to what your saying. but you'll find that the coax needs to come off the antenna in pretty much a 90 degree angle. ohterwise you will end up with lots of fedline radiation which will cause problems in the shack. 73 Dave kc1di Can you give me an indication about how long a lead I need before running the coax back toward the house and into the radio? I'm going to run the coax up the house and out to the feedpoint. Doug |
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![]() "Doug" wrote in message om... KC1DI wrote in message ... Doug Birky wrote: I'm putting up an offset dipole. I'm attaching a 4:1 balun. I'm running RG-8 to the balun. The dipole will be attached at 20' and the other end will be about 40'. My question is can the coax be tie-straped to the short end of the dipole antenna wire and run back with it toward the houes? This is basically to keep a big loop from hanging down and also keeping the wife happy since it would look much cleaner. I didn't know if this would have a large impact on operation or not. 73 Doug / KC8YEC Hi Doug, I'm Running the Windom ( OFCD) it identical to what your saying. but you'll find that the coax needs to come off the antenna in pretty much a 90 degree angle. ohterwise you will end up with lots of fedline radiation which will cause problems in the shack. 73 Dave kc1di Can you give me an indication about how long a lead I need before running the coax back toward the house and into the radio? I'm going to run the coax up the house and out to the feedpoint. Doug 90 degrees under the antenna, not perpendicular at it's elevation. Get as far away as possible, burying the feedline so your earlier dilemma will not be worsened ;-) I know my wife just _loves_ seeing that feedline "drop out of the sky" in the middle of the lawn. But that's the way the antenna is designed. Suggest you try that, determine it's efficiency by whatever means you can, then try running it straight over to the house. I think we all agree it will lose some output power back onto the feedline, but you could handle the safety issue there, or try, with some RadioWorks line isolator products. Jack |
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![]() Hi Doug, I'm Running the Windom ( OFCD) it identical to what your saying. but you'll find that the coax needs to come off the antenna in pretty much a 90 degree angle. ohterwise you will end up with lots of fedline radiation which will cause problems in the shack. 73 Dave kc1di Can you give me an indication about how long a lead I need before running the coax back toward the house and into the radio? I'm going to run the coax up the house and out to the feedpoint. Doug Hi again Doug, Was out of town so did not get your question for a few days. You should run it away from the antenna at 90 degrees for about 1/4 wave if possible. on 80M that would be about 66 ft. but as far as you can in any event. some claim choke balun at 22' down the feedline works well Mine is about 30' then a choke balun then about 75' to the shack and it seem to work for me. 73 Dave |
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