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Traps will not shorten your antenna appreciably. To shorten an antenna,
you use loading coils, which are just wires turned into a coil. Traps consist of a coil and a capacitor in parallel with each other that stop signal flow through them at a specific frequency. So, if I understand what you want, is that you want the total antenna length to be shorter than a normal half-wave dipole on 80M. The best place to find the info you seek is in the ARRL Antenna Handbook. They should be available at http://www.arrl.org/ You will first need to determine what length you want the antenna for 80M to be. Then, you will want to look in the chart in the book. You will want to place the coils as far out from the center of the antenna as practical. The further out the loading coils are from center, the larger amount of inductance they need to be to a point where it is impractical to build them. Usually putting them at the 50% point is fairly easy but, if you are going to have a 40M trap in the antenna, these would be right about where the loading coils would go, so, just move the loading coils outward from center, just a few feet past the 40M traps. You will most likely have to adjust the wire lengths from the loading coils out to the ends of the antenna to find resonance. Scott N0EDV Vinnie S. wrote: I want to construct a 80-40-20 meter dipole, but want to trap the 80 meters to shorten the length. Does anyone know where I can get good quality traps? I am a beginner as far as antenna theory. Vinnie S. |
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