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with the report and order on the horizion in the Ham I looking to
assemble a antenna to cover ham 12 across ham ten 10m band meaning it also sweeps up CB stuff any advice (asking hams of in antenna is good way to learn about politic not antennas _________________________________________ Usenet Zone Free Binaries Usenet Server More than 140,000 groups Unlimited download http://www.usenetzone.com to open account |
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![]() "Frank Gilliland" wrote in message ... On Sun, 29 Jan 2006 15:25:34 -0500, wrote in : with the report and order on the horizion in the Ham I looking to assemble a antenna to cover ham 12 across ham ten 10m band meaning it also sweeps up CB stuff Depends on what kind of antenna you want. A non-resonant antenna doesn't care what freq you feed it, but don't look for efficiency in a small package. A good non-resonant antenna would be a discone, but were talking a pretty good sized gizmo floating above your yard. At least the birds would love it. If you're thinking a 1/2-wave dipole, there are a couple tricks you can try. A folded dipole has a much greater bandwidth than a standard dipole. You can get the same effect with a standard dipole by using a bandwidth compensation tank (an LC tank at the feedpoint and tuned to the center of the desired bandwidth). It works kinda like a passive auto-tuner over a limited range. I don't think either method will cover 12 to 10m, but at least it's a place for an experimenter to start. I would suggest the tank and play with the Q values. any advice (asking hams of in antenna is good way to learn about politic not antennas No kidding. Hello, Frank One could always go with a log-periodic array. Or a very short, very fat vertical. Or a Heathkit Cantenna. *Very* low noise pick-up ![]() 73 from Rochester, NY Jim |
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"Jim Hampton" wrote...
Or a very short, very fat vertical. Yes, you called? :~) Peter. |
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