[Elecraft] KPA/KAT100 longwire terminal box
Ron D'Eau Claire
[email protected]
Tue Apr 15 17:15:01 2003
Wow, Leo! You ought to get out FB from there!=20
If you do go for a "terminal box" use really good insulator. Nylon and a =
lot
of cheap plastics aren't very good at RF. Indeed, I melted a nylon =
binding
post on my MFJ antenna tuner some years back running only 15 watts =
output. I
happened to hook on a wire that was very close to 1/2 wavelength long so =
it
had a voltage loop at the ATU and the nylon melted! Even if the power =
had
been lower so the nylon had not melted, it would have used up a lot of =
RF
making heat instead of radio waves, Hi!=20
One way to handle a lot of counterpoise wires going to the E1 terminal =
is to
make up a "pig tail" that goes to the ground jack at one end and with
several banana jacks connected to it at the other end. I prefer banana =
plugs
on my ATUs for wire antennas. They make a good, snug fit into the SO-239
"UHF" connectors and, if someone or something tugs on the antenna wire, =
the
banana plug will pop out of the connector rather than drag the rig off =
of
the operating table.=20
If both the counterpoise wires and the antenna use banana plugs, you can =
use
them in different ways, depending upon the situation. For example, a 20
meter counterpoise for 80 meters would make an excellent long wire =
antenna
for 40 meters and up, or a decent 1/4 wave antenna on 80! So if you =
make up
a several wires with plugs with lengths of 20 meters, 10 meters, 5 =
meters
and 2.5 meters, you are all set with a lot of variety of antenna options =
and
counterpoise wires for everything from the 80 through 10 meter bands=20
NieuweWaterweg? Is there a "new water way" from Rotterdam to the North =
Sea?=20
When will you be doing this? What bands?=20
Ron AC7AC
K2 # 1289
-----Original Message-----
Hi Ron,
didn't even think about using a bananaplug, I have a couple of very nice
spring-clamp ones, and will give them a try. The number of counterpoise
terminals/wire-ends will be limited on the E1 terminal, will try this =
out
too.
The place of venue is a waterfront restaurant on the NieuweWaterweg, the
stretch of saltwater between the port of Rotterdam and the Northsea.
It's a friendly cw-interrest group, but a lot of the hams are old =
Merchant
Navy radio officers and I want to be as prepared as I can (!)
73'Leo PA5LS.