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sctvguy1 wrote:
I have an old boatanchor, a Lafayette HE-10, that takes a single wire antenna and a ground. I would like to make a simple trimmer to optimize the 75 feet of random coated wire. The wire is copper, Radio Shack. Thank you, Bob Grimes If you mean a simple means of shortening the wire to a resonant length, simply roll the end of the wire into a ball, no special winding or anything, just like a ball of twine. This method is often used as a counterpoise on some of the multiband whips where a ground is not handy. B&W make one, and so does MFJ. You can download their manuals and read what I have just described. I have used a homebrew look-alike to the B&W AP-10 which uses the same method for the counterpoise and it worked well. And you don't have to cut the wire. As well, you can roll or unroll the ball to adjust the length for different frequencies. In an emergency you just take it off the ground end and connect it to the antenna -- it works! Simplest and cheapest antenna system you can imagine! The ball of extra wire acts like a choke and has no real effect on anything other than to effectively shorten the wire. Hope this helps! Irv VE6BP |
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