[Boatanchors] antenna question
D C _Mac_ Macdonald
k2gkk at hotmail.com
Mon Aug 25 15:21:28 EDT 2014
I believe that problems in the parasitic elements (director and reflector) won't show up much in VSWR anomalies. I believe that points to driven element problems. That is the only element directly connected to the feedline!
As I wrote earlier, I really suspect the trouble lies in the outer half of one or both driven element traps.
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> To: anchor at ec.rr.com; rayfrijr at msn.com; boatanchors at mailman.qth.net
> From: hwhall at compuserve.com
> Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2014 23:07:55 -0400
> Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] antenna question
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> If it's working well on 10m & 20m, but not 15m, I'd suspect the parts unique to 15m, and those sound likely to be two traps in the director. The other two elements are using the same traps for 10 & 15 so they SEEM to be doing their jobs right.
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> Since it works well on 20, I'd guess one of the director's 15m traps is detuned. If they are lumped L and C traps, perhaps a capacitor is faulty since it SEEMS the trap's inductance is working correctly to make 20m work right.
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> Of course, there could be something more complicated going on besides what the symptoms immediately suggest. Of course, if the antenna has to come down for repair, check everything before sending it back up.
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> Wayne
> WB4OGM
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