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![]() "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 You may have to use the base coil to properly match this vertical. A 1/4 wave (with a reflected image - Marconi style) will have a 36 ohm impedance at the feedpoint. http://pages.intnet.mu/ingepru/antenna.htm gb |
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