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This winter I have been working on the design and construction of a
compact loop for 80 meters. The loop will be constructed from 72 ft of 3/4 in copper pipe and will be in the shape of an octagon. The plane of the loop will be vertical, and the loop will be remotely tuned by a vacuum variable capacitor coupled to a geared stepper motor. I have just finished constructing and testing the driver for the stepper motor. See http://tinyurl.com/bwobb for pictures and some information about the system. Constructive comments will be appreciated. John, N9JG John, how high above ground is the antenna? Frank, VE6CB John, just for interest I placed the top of the antenna at 30 ft; which puts the base at about 8' 3". Using NEC's Sommerfeld/Norton ground with: sigma = 5 mS/m, and Er = 13. The input impedance computes to 6.57 + j855.6 ohms. Since this is very close to the edge of the Smith Chart, your 1 ohm figure is probably within a reasonable margin of error. However I cannot see how you can match such an impedance with a single element. The structure appears to be a very efficient, physically small, antenna. NEC computes 0.84% copper loss. Frank |
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