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A simple antenna is resonant at one fundamental frequency.
Get your hands on one of the new cheap antenna analyzers and find that frequency. Improve your counterpoise and adjust the radiator's length to make your wire resonant where you want it to be resonant ("resonant" = a purely resistive load). Then match the antenna's impedance (surely 50 ohms for any 1/4 wave vertical) to your line with a tuner or transformer. BTW tuners suck. Power. 73 H., NQ5H PS I like my BiggIR on 15 as a 3/4 lambda "singer". "J. Laub" wrote in message ... I'd like to construct a 15m vert that does not require use of my MFJ Versa Tuner II. Portability. I started over this afternoon on a new vertical using plans from a web site. WIRING: I've suspended an 11'1" #12 wire for 15 inside some pvc. (While I was at it I also suspended a 16'5" #12 wire inside the same piping for 20m.) RADIALS: I've got six underground radials, 2 @ 11' and 4 @ 5-1/2" FEEDER & CONNECT POINT: Using 52ohm RG58 (the thin stuff) to feed into a female coax chassis mount at base of system. I have a small (maybe 4") of line from the center of the chassis mount leading to the connection point bolt/wing nut for each/either wire. This wire is 4" and I suspect this 4" may cause some electrical lengthening right? If it does, I'm over on measurements for each. errr.... Other than this possible lengthening, I cannot think of what else to do. In short, I should probably borrow a dip meter and check for impedance problem? I was reading that I should attach a silver mica capacitor across the wires. Haven't tried this yet as they are still in the mail. I was thinking ahead too when I put this stinker up. I've got a 22-turn base coil sitting there as my next try but that sort of defeats my original simplicity plan. 73's- -=Jon w9gb wrote: "J. Laub" wrote in message ... I've constructed a 1/4-wave 15m vertical from 11' of 3/4" copper tubing (water type). It's being fed with coax. Much to my frustration, I am unable to get this thing to resonate w/o the use of a transmatch. Any tips, ideas or good plans? 73's -=Jon Jon - One of the old ARRL Antenna Handbooks (Green cover - circa 1973) had a 15 meter dipole constructed form 2 piece of 1/2 inch 10' electrical conduit and a small coil wound from 1/8" copper or brass tubing (50 ohm coax fed). The impedance for a vertical will be quite low (less than 50 ohms) what are you using for matching? 15 meters / 4 = 3.75 meters (1/4 wave) ~ 12.3 Feet Greg w9gb |
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