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![]() "Steve" wrote in message om... I have a span of approx 32 ft. to use for a horizontal dipole. It will be about 40 ft high. I want to use 2 parallel wires to cover 40M, 20M, and 15M. Ladder line is not feasible here, so I need to tune the antenna for min SWR to minimize coax feedline losses. I have had good results with one 40 meter dipole (a little coil loading to shorten it shouldn't hurt), a 20 meter dipole suspended (by nylon string) below it (about 3 ft below the 40m wire at the 20m wire ends) and a 15 meter dipole suspended below the 20 meter dipole. All three dipoles were connected in parallel at the center, and fed by 75-ohm (RG-59 or cable coax). Never found a satisfactory length that would work well on 40 and 15 using one wire, so the extra 15m dipole solved the problem. Did not find much, if any detuning caused by the extra dipoles, although the antenna starts to look like a spider's web. I also found no need for a balun when my coax came straight down to ground level and then was run into the basement. The way to test to see if a balun is needed is to check the resonant points on the three bands without a balun, then put a balun in and retest. If the resonant points don't noticeably increase in frequency when you insert the balun, then the balun isn't needed. (i.e. the coax isn't radiating as if it's part of the antenna) Fifty ohm coax (RG 58) will work also, but the SWR at resonance will be somewhat higher - especially on 15m and 20m because of the height above the ground. (75 ohm coax matches best when the dipole is higher than a half wavelength over the ground.) Good luck & 73, Andy K4YKZ |
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