[Boatanchors] Off Topic Antenna Question

Bill Stewart cwopr at embarqmail.com
Sat Jun 4 18:00:59 EDT 2011


Tnx Duane for that info...looks interesting and will pass the info along...73, Bill K4JYS
----- Original Message -----
From: "Duane Fischer, W8DBF" <dfischer at usol.com>
To: "Bill Stewart" <cwopr at embarqmail.com>, "boatanchors" <boatanchors at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Saturday, June 4, 2011 4:28:18 PM
Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] Off Topic Antenna Question

Hi Bill,

Not a commercial endorsement -

IAC (International Antenna Corp.) makes a very efficient and darn hard to 
spot multiple band antenna. Check it out on their IAC web site Bill.

I have used three of their mono band double bazooka antennas with excellent 
results. Their products are somewhat more expensive then comparable brands, 
but IAC pays a lot of attention to excellent workmanship and quality 
components. I have found their products very difficult to beat.

Check out their offerings for a multiple band stealth antenna OM.

Duane, W8DBF

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bill Stewart" <cwopr at embarqmail.com>
To: "boatanchors" <boatanchors at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Friday, June 03, 2011 7:23 PM
Subject: [Boatanchors] Off Topic Antenna Question


>
>
> Good evening all.
>
> I hope this isn't too far OT and tnx for reading.
>
> A good friend lives in a town house complex with one on each side of his. 
> We are trying to put up some type of stealth antenna. So far he has a 
> Eagle One vertical, which is just a wire in a telescoping fiberglass pole. 
> The wire/pole, at full extension, is about 31 or so feet. This antenna is 
> mounted on a small deck (on first floor...shack on second floor). Initial 
> tests have not been very good with the Eagle. We are gonna try an inverted 
> vee using the fiberglass pole as a center support, with the ant. ends 
> going to the ends of the deck and parallel to the house...the distance to 
> the wall is only about 10-12 feet, and probably feed it with mini ladder 
> line (300 ohm I think). I think we can squeeze in a 40 mtr inv. vee. He 
> would like to use this antenna on 40-10mtrs if possible. He would like to 
> use coax to get thru the wall and to the tuner. I guess some type of balun 
> will be required.
>
>
>
> My main question is does the ladder line need to be a specific length & 
> what type of balun should be used....4:1? Due to the small deck size, the 
> antenna will be only about 10-12 feet away from the rear wall and the 
> shack...not a good situation. Also, the antenna will need to be brought 
> down to deck level when not in use.
>
>
>
> Tnx for any advice on the ladder line situation.
>
> 73, Bill K4JYS
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