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[email protected] December 8th 05 04:37 PM

Cobra multiband dipole (linear loaded) help pse
 
Hi
Can someone advise me of dimensions for a 40 meter version?

Here is original article:
http://www.hamuniverse.com/cobraantenna.html
Thanks
Jim K2TL


Cecil Moore December 8th 05 04:56 PM

Cobra multiband dipole (linear loaded) help pse
 
wrote:
Can someone advise me of dimensions for a 40 meter version?


The 80m version is 1/2 the size of the 160m version.
The 40m version would be 1/2 the size of the 80m version.
--
73, Cecil,
http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp

[email protected] December 8th 05 06:05 PM

Cobra multiband dipole (linear loaded) help pse
 
Hi
Well, not exactly, but close. A half wave on 160 is 260 feet, half of
that is not 140 as in the Cobra and 80 meters half wave is about 134
feet, so half of that is not 70 feet, as in the Cobra antenna. But its
a good enough starting point to work with I suppose. Maybe I'll try 35
feet for 40 meters.
Thanks
Jim


[email protected] December 8th 05 06:14 PM

Cobra multiband dipole (linear loaded) help pse
 
Oh wait, I see what you mean..you are correct Hi..So, 35 feet would be
correct anyway.

Thanks


Cecil Moore December 8th 05 06:49 PM

Cobra multiband dipole (linear loaded) help pse
 
wrote:

Well, not exactly, but close. A half wave on 160 is 260 feet, half of
that is not 140 as in the Cobra and 80 meters half wave is about 134
feet, so half of that is not 70 feet, as in the Cobra antenna. But its
a good enough starting point to work with I suppose. Maybe I'll try 35
feet for 40 meters.


I didn't say anything about wavelength. The 140 ft. Cobra is alleged
to work on 160m. The 70 ft. Cobra is alleged to work on 80m. So a
35 ft. Cobra would be alleged to work on 40m.

Incidentally, I just modeled a 124 ft. Cobra version that has
performance on 160m that is superior to the 140 ft. version
because the SWR on the 450 ohm feedline drops from about 63:1
to about 47:1 according to EZNEC. Performance is comparable to
a 124 ft. dipole on all HF bands. This looks like a fairly
reasonable way to obtain 160m performance from a 124 ft. antenna.
--
73, Cecil,
http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp

Cecil Moore December 8th 05 07:11 PM

Cobra multiband dipole (linear loaded) help pse
 
wrote:
Oh wait, I see what you mean..you are correct Hi..So, 35 feet would be
correct anyway.


A word of caution about scaling of this antenna. Assuming that
the 70 ft. version does work on all HF bands, 80m scales to
40m, 40m scales to 20m, 30m scales to 15m, and 20m scales
to 10m. As you can see, scaling from an 80m version to a 40m
version doesn't necessarily cover the WARC bands.
--
73, Cecil,
http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp

Fred W4JLE December 8th 05 09:02 PM

Cobra multiband dipole (linear loaded) help pse
 
As stated in the text, 73 feet.

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Hi
Can someone advise me of dimensions for a 40 meter version?

Here is original article:
http://www.hamuniverse.com/cobraantenna.html
Thanks
Jim K2TL




Fred W4JLE December 8th 05 09:07 PM

Cobra multiband dipole (linear loaded) help pse
 
The website states 73 feet for the 40 meter version that can also be used on
80. One would then assume that a 20 meter version 36.5 feet would also work
on 40.

"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
. com...
wrote:
Can someone advise me of dimensions for a 40 meter version?


The 80m version is 1/2 the size of the 160m version.
The 40m version would be 1/2 the size of the 80m version.
--
73, Cecil,
http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp




Cecil Moore December 8th 05 09:25 PM

Cobra multiband dipole (linear loaded) help pse
 
Fred W4JLE wrote:
The website states 73 feet for the 40 meter version that can also be used on
80. One would then assume that a 20 meter version 36.5 feet would also work
on 40.


Yep, but not on 30m and 17m.
--
73, Cecil, http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp

[email protected] December 8th 05 10:01 PM

Cobra multiband dipole (linear loaded) help pse
 
Thanks for the replies...I am trying to construct a multiband antenna
for a disabled friend who lives in a Townhouse. He has some room up in
the attic. I think I could squeez a 35 foot lnear loaded inverted vee
up. Its going to be fed with 300 ohm line. If it works, fine, if not,
then its butterfly collecting for him instead of Ham Radio. Hey, its
worth a try. Some of the reviews I have read are interesting. BTW, DX
Engineering sells 2 models of this antenna using 3 conductor power
cable and 300 ohm line. Check thier site. They even let you read the
manual in PDF.
Jim



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