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Hamsticks have a nasty characteristic. A 75m Hamstick is
self-resonant before it gets to 40m. A 40m Hamstick is self-resonant (~9 MHz) before it gets to 30m. Self-resonance is the frequency at which the inductive reactance equals the stray capacitive reactance and results in heavy losses. I don't know the self-resonant frequency for a 30m Hamstick but I'll bet it's lower than 14 MHz. ....... Yea, you never want to use a low band stick, for upper bands...Those sticks *must* have a decent stinger whip to do any good. No capacitance, no worky.... But using a upper band stick on lower bands, by adding more stinger works great. The antenna gets better and better, as you drop bands, and add stinger length... IE: a 10m stick tuned to 20m, by adding 2 more ft of stinger works very well. Better on 20, than 10, if the stinger on 10m, is a short stub.. Ditto for 20 to 40, etc... When I ran a 6 ft 20m stick on 40m, using a 5 ft stinger, that antenna was nearly as good as the *average* bugcatcher. No joke. It kicked butt... But that stick had the coil windings at the top, and not evenly wound over the whole height, so current distribution was real good. Much like a lumped coil antenna. Just a thinner coil....MK |
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