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On Apr 20, 6:41*pm, "Dale Parfitt" wrote:
"RHF" wrote in message ... IIRC - Some Shortwave Radio Listeners (SWLs) have been know to attach a different Wire Antenna Element to each of the Taps on an ICE-180 and Feed {Mix} All the Signals into One and send them down the Coax Cable to their Radio / Receiver. ;-} ICE 180 a Reasonably Priced Professional Matching Unit -by- John Doty http://www.hard-core-dx.com/nordicdx...ed/ice180.html ICE 180A Beverage Matching Unit http://www.iceradioproducts.com/reconly.html I.C.E. = Industrial Communication Engineers, Ltd. Multi-Element Inverted "L" Antenna using an ICE-180 Matching Transformer is an 'interesting and 'tempting' Idea. Mount the ICE-180 Matching Transformer on a Ground Rod and use Four Separate Inverted "L" Antennas with a Space Bar at the Base giving 3"~6" between the Vertical-Up-Legs of the "L"s. *Beyond this Rig the Vertical-Up-Legs Tops and the Horizontal-Out-Arm Ends separately and independent from each other. - Don't fall into the trap of thinking that the "separate" - antennas function as separate antennas. - - eg: 2 dipoles running at right angles to one another - (a + sign as viewd from above) and fed together does - not result in a near omni antenna, but rather as a single - dipole run at 45 degrees to the "+" configuration. - - Now, if you were to remotely switch each antenna, - that would be a different story. - Dale - Dale [W4OP], NOTE : For the sake of this discussion all Four of the Inverted "L" Antenna Elements are co-aligned in the same Vertical Plane. The ICE 180 Matching Transformer 'acts' as the Collection Point for each of the Signals coming from the Four 'individual' Wire Antenna Elements. In this instance the Four Taps on the Antenna Side of the ICE 180 Matching Transformer 'act' as a Summing Network. The Output of which is fed {transferred} to the Coax Cable Side of the ICE 180 Matching Transformer. Each of the Wire Antenna Elements is 'separated' in Space. 15.1 Feet & 19.7 Feet & 24.5 Feet & 38.5 Feet Deltas : 4.6 Feet & 4.8 Feet & 14 Feet = 23.4 Feet Each of the Wire Antenna Elements is a 'different' Length -wrt- Wave Length; and therefore 'unique' to itself. 39.6 Feet & 51.5 Feet & 63 Feet & 97.7 Feet Collectively All of the Wire Antenna Elements add-up-to More Wire In-the-Air and a Greater Signal Capture Area. More Wire In-the-Air : 39.6 Feet + 51.5 Feet + 63 Feet + 97.7 Feet = 251.8 Feet Long Greater Signal Capture Area : 300 Tap "L" by itself : 15.1 x 24.5 / 2 = 185 Sq. Ft. 450 Tap "L" by itself : 19.7 x 31.8 / 2 = 313 Sq. Ft. 600 Tap "L" by itself : 24.5 x 38.5 / 2 = 472 Sq. Ft. 800 Tap "L" by itself : 38.5 x 59.2 / 2 = 1140 Sq. Ft. Collective Areas : 2110 Sq. Ft. filled with Four Wire Antenna Elements versus anyone of the single Elements. Summary : All of this is not 'scientific' but simply a practical approach to puting : More Wire In-the-Air by using a specific feature of the ICE 180 Matching Transfromer : The Taps. yes - i know that 'in-theory' i am wrong -but- practically speaking i am . . . sort-of kind-of right - iane ~ RHF |
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, RHF wrote: On Apr 20, 6:41*pm, "Dale Parfitt" wrote: "RHF" wrote in message SNIP NOTE : For the sake of this discussion all Four of the Inverted "L" Antenna Elements are co-aligned in the same Vertical Plane. Why? You going to build this? Well, it can't be built. The ICE 180 Matching Transformer 'acts' as the Collection Point for each of the Signals coming from the Four 'individual' Wire Antenna Elements. Do you understand that these signals are vectors with magnitude and phase not just magnitude? That is a rhetorical question don't answer it. In this instance the Four Taps on the Antenna Side of the ICE 180 Matching Transformer 'act' as a Summing Network. The Output of which is fed {transferred} to the Coax Cable Side of the ICE 180 Matching Transformer. Each of the Wire Antenna Elements is 'separated' in Space. 15.1 Feet & 19.7 Feet & 24.5 Feet & 38.5 Feet Deltas : 4.6 Feet & 4.8 Feet & 14 Feet = 23.4 Feet Each of the Wire Antenna Elements is a 'different' Length -wrt- Wave Length; and therefore 'unique' to itself. 39.6 Feet & 51.5 Feet & 63 Feet & 97.7 Feet Collectively All of the Wire Antenna Elements add-up-to More Wire In-the-Air and a Greater Signal Capture Area. Not necessarily. More Wire In-the-Air : 39.6 Feet + 51.5 Feet + 63 Feet + 97.7 Feet = 251.8 Feet Long Greater Signal Capture Area : 300 Tap "L" by itself : 15.1 x 24.5 / 2 = 185 Sq. Ft. 450 Tap "L" by itself : 19.7 x 31.8 / 2 = 313 Sq. Ft. 600 Tap "L" by itself : 24.5 x 38.5 / 2 = 472 Sq. Ft. 800 Tap "L" by itself : 38.5 x 59.2 / 2 = 1140 Sq. Ft. Collective Areas : 2110 Sq. Ft. filled with Four Wire Antenna Elements versus anyone of the single Elements. Where did this idea come from? It makes no sense. The wire impedance is determined by its diameter and height above ground. This aspect of a single wire is independent of the frequency of operation but nearly any other aspect is dependent on frequency. Summary : All of this is not 'scientific' but simply a practical approach to puting : More Wire In-the-Air by using a specific feature of the ICE 180 Matching Transfromer : The Taps. It doesn't work that way. You could add a wire to another and have less signal or more signal. yes - i know that 'in-theory' i am wrong -but- practically speaking i am . . . sort-of kind-of right - iane ~ RHF . No you are just wrong. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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On Apr 21, 9:04*pm, Telamon
wrote: In article , wrote: On Apr 20, 6:41*pm, "Dale Parfitt" wrote: "RHF" wrote in message SNIP NOTE : For the sake of this discussion all Four of the Inverted "L" Antenna Elements are co-aligned in the same Vertical Plane. - Why? You going to build this? Just For The Fun Of It - To Try Something Different. -ps- It is an Experiment ! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experiment --pps-- In Search of a Serendipity Moment. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serendipity - Well, it can't be built. Now There You Are Clearly Wrong - IIRC a few People have Attached separate Antenna Wires to each of the four Antenna Terminals of the ICE 180 and had good results. The ICE 180 Matching Transformer has been used for : Four Element Multi-Band 1/4 WL Vertical Antenna Four Element Multi-Band 1/4 WL Horizontal Antenna Four Element Multi-Band 1/4 WL Sloper Antenna Four Element Multi-Band 1/4 WL Inverted "L" Antenna TheICE180 Matching Transformer 'acts' as the Collection Point for each of the Signals coming from the Four 'individual' Wire Antenna Elements. - Do you understand that these signals are vectors - with magnitude and phase not just magnitude? Teli - You make it sound soooo Scientific ![]() That is a rhetorical question don't answer it. OK I Won't ;-} In this instance the Four Taps on the Antenna Side of the ICE180 Matching Transformer 'act' as a Summing Network. The Output of which is fed {transferred} to the Coax Cable Side of theICE180 Matching Transformer. Each of the Wire Antenna Elements is 'separated' in Space. 15.1 Feet & 19.7 Feet & 24.5 Feet & 38.5 Feet Deltas : 4.6 Feet & 4.8 Feet & 14 Feet = 23.4 Feet Each of the Wire Antenna Elements is a 'different' Length -wrt- Wave Length; and therefore 'unique' to itself. 39.6 Feet & 51.5 Feet & 63 Feet & 97.7 Feet Collectively All of the Wire Antenna Elements add-up-to More Wire In-the-Air and a Greater Signal Capture Area. - Not necessarily. Yes -if- It is done right. More Wire In-the-Air : 39.6 Feet + 51.5 Feet + 63 Feet + 97.7 Feet = 251.8 Feet Long Greater Signal Capture Area : 300 Tap "L" by itself : 15.1 x 24.5 / 2 = 185 Sq. Ft. 450 Tap "L" by itself : 19.7 x 31.8 / 2 = 313 Sq. Ft. 600 Tap "L" by itself : 24.5 x 38.5 / 2 = 472 Sq. Ft. 800 Tap *"L" by itself : 38.5 x 59.2 / 2 = 1140 Sq. Ft. Collective Areas : 2110 Sq. Ft. filled with Four Wire Antenna Elements versus anyone of *the single Elements. - Where did this idea come from? It makes no sense. The Signal Aperture {Physical Shape and Size} of an Inverted "L" Antenna creating a Triangular segment within a Vertical Plane existing in Space : All Things Being Relative. - The wire impedance is determined by its diameter and - height above ground. This aspect of a single wire is - independent of the frequency of operation but nearly - any other aspect is dependent on frequency. The Wire Impedance and Frequency are not the Issues : They Are What They Are [.] How the Four Wires are Connected to the ICE 180 and collectively How the Four Wires Act as a Composite is The Experiment under consideration. Summary : All of this is not 'scientific' but simply a practical approach to puting : More Wire In-the-Air by using a specific feature of theICE180 Matching Transfromer : The Taps. - It doesn't work that way. So Say You. - You could add a wire to another and have less - signal or more signal. Usually More Wire In-the-Air -means- More Signal. yes - i know that 'in-theory' i am wrong -but- practically speaking i am . . . sort-of kind-of right - iane ~RHF *. - No you are just wrong. That's your 'opinion' and I do not Share It. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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