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![]() "SideBand" wrote in message m... H. Adam Stevens, NQ5H wrote: "David G. Nagel" wrote in message ... Reg Edwards wrote: "SideBand" wrote in message y.com... Anyone out there know of any decent solution to getting 160M working in a mobile? The application is a semi-truck. I've got the Iron Horses for 75, 40, 20, 15, and 10M, but I'd like to work something out for 160 meters that will work on the truck. I know I'm going to take an efficiency hit, but you're doing that for everything except 10M on a Semi anyway.. Just so I can get a signal out there to be heard, in the off chance. ANY suggestions or ideas would be greatly appreciated. 73 de AI8W, Chris ============================= For design and performance of a 160 meter band vertical antenna, download program HELICAL3 from website below. There are other loaded vertical programs.. Use 1.5" or 2" diameter plastic pipe, with helical winding of thick enamel insulated wire, mounted on vehicle roof, as tall as possible, stayed, with short, top caapacitance tuning rod. Range on 160m with a few hundred watts = 100 miles at noon on groundwave. 1700 miles on very quiet, wiinter nights at midnight via F-layer. ---- .............................................. ............. Regards from Reg, G4FGQ For Free Radio Design Software go to http://www.btinternet.com/~g4fgq.regp .............................................. ............. Chris's problem is that he has to keep the tip of the antenna below about 13.5 feet from the ground to be legal with the various DOT's. Dave WD9BDZ Chris Must the antenna also only mount on the tractor? I just thought of a multi-turn loop, corners as far forward and back, wide as possible, above the cab. Use a tuner and balanced feed. 73 H. That's an idea, but most balanced tuners I know of are manual only, and it's hard enough keeping a 70-foot long, 80,000 lb vehicle on the road without trying to tune, too.. Thanks for the idea. de AI8W, Chris You don't have to use a balanced tuner. Terminate the loop into the truck body. What auto tuners cover 160? I never checked. 73 es gud luck de NQ5H |
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H. Adam Stevens, NQ5H wrote:
"SideBand" wrote in message m... H. Adam Stevens, NQ5H wrote: "David G. Nagel" wrote in message ... Reg Edwards wrote: "SideBand" wrote in message gy.com... Anyone out there know of any decent solution to getting 160M working in a mobile? The application is a semi-truck. I've got the Iron Horses for 75, 40, 20, 15, and 10M, but I'd like to work something out for 160 meters that will work on the truck. I know I'm going to take an efficiency hit, but you're doing that for everything except 10M on a Semi anyway.. Just so I can get a signal out there to be heard, in the off chance. ANY suggestions or ideas would be greatly appreciated. 73 de AI8W, Chris ============================= For design and performance of a 160 meter band vertical antenna, download program HELICAL3 from website below. There are other loaded vertical programs.. Use 1.5" or 2" diameter plastic pipe, with helical winding of thick enamel insulated wire, mounted on vehicle roof, as tall as possible, stayed, with short, top caapacitance tuning rod. Range on 160m with a few hundred watts = 100 miles at noon on groundwave. 1700 miles on very quiet, wiinter nights at midnight via F-layer. ---- ............................................. .............. Regards from Reg, G4FGQ For Free Radio Design Software go to http://www.btinternet.com/~g4fgq.regp ............................................. .............. Chris's problem is that he has to keep the tip of the antenna below about 13.5 feet from the ground to be legal with the various DOT's. Dave WD9BDZ Chris Must the antenna also only mount on the tractor? I just thought of a multi-turn loop, corners as far forward and back, wide as possible, above the cab. Use a tuner and balanced feed. 73 H. That's an idea, but most balanced tuners I know of are manual only, and it's hard enough keeping a 70-foot long, 80,000 lb vehicle on the road without trying to tune, too.. Thanks for the idea. de AI8W, Chris You don't have to use a balanced tuner. Terminate the loop into the truck body. What auto tuners cover 160? I never checked. 73 es gud luck de NQ5H The AT-180 does.. so does Alinco's long wire tuner (which can be made to interface to my 706Mk][G).. There are others, I'm sure It'd be nice to just press a button and tune the sucker, that's for sure. But I'd also like to do it for as few dollars as I can.. de AI8W, Chris |
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