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- - - "F C" march181959@... wrote: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw.../message/14085 - - That looks simple enough and a good workable solution. - - I was confused about the A,B,C feed points. - - Are these all spliced together to the feed in line. - or are they separated by a switch so that they are - used separately on each respective band? - - Thanks - - FC - FC, Simpler 3-Bander Horizontal Wire Antenna for Shortwave Listening (SWL) - Message # 14039 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw.../message/14069 . "A" and "B" and "C" are simply Designators for the 'individual' Antenna Wires in the Three Wire Rotor Cable . At the Feed-Point "X" are three Wires are Connected together. . - Feed-Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . Far-End - . A X----------------------------------------------o 48 Feet ~ 60m . B X-----------------------------------o_o--------o 39 Feet ~ 49m . C X-----------------------------o_o--------------o 33 Feet ~ 41m . A = 48 Feet ~ 1/4 WL for 60 Metre Shortwave Band ~ 4.7 MHz B = 39 Feet ~ 1/4 WL for 49 Metre Shortwave Band ~ 5.9 MHz C = 33 Feet ~ 1/4 WL for 41 Metre Shortwave Band ~ 7.1 MHz . "X" = Antenna Feed-Point Connection-Point for All Three Wires "-" = Wire Antenna Element "o" = End 'No' Connection "_" = One Inch Gap {Space between the Wire Ends} . . * * * REVISION * * * . Re-Order the Three Wires with the {Un-Cut} "A" in the Center and the "Cut" "B" and "C" Wires on the Out-Side. . B X-----------------------------------o_o--------'b' 39 Feet ~ 49m . A X----------------------------------------------'a' 48 Feet ~ 60m . C X-----------------------------o_o--------------'c' 33 Feet ~ 41m . WHY - This 'places' the Two Wires that have to be "Cut" with a One-Inch piece {Gap} remove on the Out-Side to make the build process a little easier. . * * * ALTERATION * * * . The 'b' Far-End 9-Feet Remnant of "B" can be joined to the 'c' Far-End 15-Feet Remnant of "C" to form a bent 24 Foot passively-coupled Antenna Element for the 31m Band. Can't hurt and may help. . * * * THE FEED=POINT CONNECTION * * * . This is a Multi-Element Antenna that is "Cut' for Three Shortwave Bands. The Feed-in-Line can be a Coax Cable with the Inner Conductor 'connected' to the Wire Antenna Elements -and- having the Outer-Shield of the Coax Cable Grounded at/in the Radio Shack. . NOTE - The use of a 9:1 Matching Transformer between the Antenna Elements and the Coax Cable feed-in-line is "Optional" -but- May provide better performance. In this instance the Matching Transformer* would be Wired : . Nine-Side : Antenna Element Wires and the Outer-Shield of the Coax Cable. . One-Side : Inner Conductor of the Coax Cable and the Outer Shield of the Coax Cable. . * This configuation of the Matching Transformer is a 'so-called' Magnetic Longwire Balun (MLB) . . hope this helps - iane ~ RHF . Question About - The 3-Bander Rotor Cable SWL Antenna http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw.../message/14086 . . .. . = = = On Aug 1, 4:15 am, RHF wrote: On Aug 1, 4:11 am, RHF wrote: For One and All, . Some one on another Group pointed out that the old 5-Wire "Flat" TV Rotor Cable is getting hard to find. . They noted that their RadioShack still had some of the more common 3-Wire "Flat" TV Rotor Cable available. . RadioShack - 100-Ft. Rotator Control Cable (3-Wire)http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=2049616 RadioShack Catalog # 15-1150 . Plus they wanted a simple Multi-Band Horizontal Wire Antenna to 'span' the 55 Foot distance across their backyard. . - Simpler 3-Bander Horizontal Wire Antenna for Shortwave Listening (SWL) REF Message # 14069http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/message/14069 . - Feed-Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . Far-End - . A X------------------------------------------------o 48 Feet ~ 60m . B X-----------------------------------o_o--------o 39 Feet ~ 49m . C X-----------------------------o_o--------------o 33 Feet ~ 41m . A = 48 Feet ~ 1/4 WL for 60 Metre Shortwave Band ~ 4.7 MHz B = 39 Feet ~ 1/4 WL for 49 Metre Shortwave Band ~ 5.9 MHz C = 33 Feet ~ 1/4 WL for 41 Metre Shortwave Band ~ 7.1 MHz . "X" = Antenna Feed-Point Connection "-" = Wire Antenna Element "o" = End 'No' Connection "_" = One Inch Gap {Space between the Wire Ends} . Note # 1 - Do Not Separate The Wires - Maintaining the Integrity of the Wire Bundle throughout it's length : Except at the Feed-Point where the Wires may be separated for about 2-Inches and Stripped and Soldered for about an Inch for Connection to the Matching Transformer. . Note # 2 - Cut the One Inch Gap {Space between the Wire Ends} very carefully using an Exacto Knife and remove the piece of Wire while maintaining the integrity of the Wire Bundle. . Note # 3 - All of Wire "A' is used; the Far-End 9-Feet Remnant of "B" is not used; and the Far-End 15-Feet Remnant of "C" is not used. However they are maintained in the Wire Bundle to give it uniform strength throughout it's length. . Note # 4 - Mounting Height 1/2 A (24 Ft) to 1/2 C (16 Ft) . Note # 5 - Use a Longwire {Random Wire} Matching Transformer and Coax Cable feed-in-line with a good earthen Ground (Rod). . MAKE IT LONGER BY TWO SHORTWAVE BANDS : A = 71 Feet ~ 1/4 WL for 90 Metre Shortwave Band ~ 3.2 Mhz B = 60 Feet ~ 1/4 WL for 75 Metre Shortwave Band ~ 3.9 Mhz C = 48 Feet ~ 1/4 WL for 60 Metre Shortwave Band ~ 4.7 MHz . MAKE IT SHORTER BY TWO SHORTWAVE BANDS : A = 33 Feet ~ 1/4 WL for 41 Metre Shortwave Band ~ 7.1 Mhz B = 24 Feet ~ 1/4 WL for 31 Metre Shortwave Band ~ 9.4 Mhz C = 20 Feet ~ 1/4 WL for 25 Metre Shortwave Band ~ 11.6 MHz . . build your own and give it a try - amaze yourself - iane ~ RHF {pomkia} . Shortwave Listener (SWL) Antennas Group =http://tinyurl.com/ogvcf GoTo =http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ The SWL Antenna Discussion Group =http://tinyurl.com/ogvcf Shortwave Listener (SWL) Antenna HELP =http://tinyurl.com/ogvcf Shortwave Listener (SWL) Antenna NEWS =http://tinyurl.com/ogvcf Shortwave Listener (SWL) Antenna INFO =http://tinyurl.com/ogvcf * * * All Are Welcome : Including ELMERS and 'Want-to-be-Elmers' plus plain old "Mister-Know-It-Alls"; and even those Newbees with "I Know This Is A Really Dumb Question - But _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " . The Shortwave Listener's Blessing : SWL BLESSING =http://tinyurl.com/s2bjm May You Never Tire of Listening to the Radio and Always have Strong Signals and Noise Free Reception ~ RHF {ibid}http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...a/message/9233 . Tous Sont Bienvenus ! - - - Groupe par Radio d'auditeur d'onde courte pour des Antennes de SWLhttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ . Alle Sind Willkommen ! - - - Shortwave Radiozuhörer Gruppe für SWL Antennenhttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ . Tutti Sono Benvenuti ! - - - Gruppo Radiofonico dell'ascoltatore di onda corta per le Antenne di SWLhttp://groups.yahoo..com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ . Todos São Bem-vindos ! - - - Grupo de Rádio do ouvinte do Shortwave para Antenas de SWLhttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ . ¡Todos Son Agradables! - - - Grupo de Radio del oyente de la onda corta para las Antenas de SWLhttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ . = = = = Plain Old American-English Translation = = = = All are Welcome - - - To Join the Shortwave Listeners (SWL) Antenna Group on YAHOO !http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ . | | | / \ .......!.......- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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