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On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 17:19:04 GMT, kd5sak wrote:
"Brian Kelly" wrote in message oups.com... I'm mulling the design/homebrewing of a hexagonal 20/17/15/12/10M wire beam a la the Traffie Hexbeam. The problem with just about all projects like this is the number of up/down iterations required to tweak the tuning of the things. Put it up, calculate the required changes in element lengths, take it down, make the adjustments, put it back up to check it again, pull it down and go thru the whole cycle ad nauseam. Pain in the tush. I've seen suggestions here and there about simply aiming a beam vertically upward and doing all the tuning at ground level instead. Which would save an awful lot of time and effort. If it works. Does anybody around here have any experience with this method and if so how succesful was it? Thanks, Brian w3rv Another local Ham and I have built two monoband 20 meter versions of the HexBeam utilizing info from W1GQLs hexbeam website (one with PVC spreaders and one with fiberglass rod spreaders). Neither had to be adjusted at all after the original wire length was cut. Mine has usable tuning at just above ground level and it's expected to get only better with height, as the other one did. Granted, we didn't have the other band elements to fuss with. If you can get element lengths and vertical separation distances from someone with a working multibander chances are you won't need to do any adjusting on those, either. W1GQL has suggested, with the finite lifespan of such antennas and the current lowpoint of the sunspot cycle, that there is no overwhelming need for 10, 12, and 15 meter elements for at least the next couple of years. You might try building your antenna as a monoband 20 meter, but construct the antenna with sufficient spreader tension and bow depth that you can later add additional bands. The foregoing advice is free and not necessarily valuable, but is given with friendly intent.(G) My own fiberglass HexBeam has a 30" bow depth and I may yet attempt to add a band or two later. Good luck with yours however you choose to build it. Harold KD5SAK You could also join the Yahoo newsgroup that is devoted to the Hexbeam. There is an awfull lot of info in the archives there including photos. Eskay. |
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