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HF9V9
Hi guys. I just bought a Butternut HF9V9 vertical. I notice it calls for a
length of 75 ohm coax to match - how long should this be? Tnx |
Mogens wrote:
The lenght of the 75 Ohm cable should be an electrical 1/4 wave lenght. This is free air wave lenght multiplied with the velocity factor of 75 ohm cable (typical .66). In meters this should give (300/14.2)*.66 wich should give 3.49 meters. Hi guys. I just bought a Butternut HF9V9 vertical. I notice it calls for a length of 75 ohm coax to match - how long should this be? I'm just curious: how do you figure out a 1/4 wavelength on a nine-band antenna? 73 .... WA7AA -- Anti-spam measu look me up on qrz.com if you need to reply directly |
Hi Zoran
"Zoran Brlecic" wrote in message ... I'm just curious: how do you figure out a 1/4 wavelength on a nine-band antenna? OK it sounds funny I know. But on 20 meters the HF6/HF9 works as a 3/8 wavelenght antenna, which has a big feedpoint impedance. It would exibit a high impedance to the tranciever resulting in a high swr. This is solved by having a piece of 75 Ohms cable which acts as a quater wave transformer. The resulting impedance is 50 Ohms. On other bands the 75 Ohm cable has no influence and is also not needed. Best 73 de OZ1AKN, Mogens |
"Mogens" wrote in message k... Hi Zoran "Zoran Brlecic" wrote in message ... I'm just curious: how do you figure out a 1/4 wavelength on a nine-band antenna? OK it sounds funny I know. But on 20 meters the HF6/HF9 works as a 3/8 wavelenght antenna, which has a big feedpoint impedance. It would exibit a high impedance to the tranciever resulting in a high swr. This is solved by having a piece of 75 Ohms cable which acts as a quater wave transformer. The resulting impedance is 50 Ohms. On other bands the 75 Ohm cable has no influence and is also not needed. Best 73 de OZ1AKN, Mogens I dont know about the HF9, but Butternut calls for "RG-11 75 ohm coax, 11'4" if solid dielectric, 13'6" if foam type" Hope this helps. This is if the antenna shows high SWR on 20 mtrs, other bands OK. Kevin |
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