[Elecraft] OT - G5RV antenna & baluns

Brett gazdzinski brett.gazdzinski at verizonbusiness.com
Wed May 16 22:50:53 EDT 2007


In my case, a balanced antenna tuner that can handle
the big rig is very limited, like a Johnson kilowatt
match box MIGHT handle it.
While I limit the pep to 1500 watts, the audio
compressor is only so fast and peaks beyond 3kw
likely get through.
AM also demands a high duty cycle with its constant carrier.

Getting the open wire line into the basement shack is
also a problem, with all the metal pipes and ductwork around.

The 20 feet of coax seems to not cause problems at all.


Brett
N2DTS


> -----Original Message-----
> From: elecraft-bounces at mailman.qth.net 
> [mailto:elecraft-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Ken Kopp
> Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 10:16 PM
> To: elecraft at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: [Elecraft] OT - G5RV antenna & baluns
> 
> K5KVH sums it up in his opening paragraph ...
> 
> I have G5RV's original article introducing the antenna.
> He specifically states that it is a 20M antenna, and yet it's 
> now somehow become a do-all-bands wonder ... an almost 
> "cult" thing.  The same thing happened with the single-wire fed 
> Windom years ago.  EVERYONE had them.
> 
> Why would one want to clobber up an open-wire fed dipole?  
> The G5RV version requires a tuner when used on bands other
> than 20M, so why not bring the open-wire to the tuner and 
> dispense with the open-wire-to-coax transition kludge hanging 
> outside in the sky?  It's a simple application made difficult.
> 
> 73! Ken Kopp - K0PP
> k0pp at arrl.net
> 
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