[Elecraft] K2 + ATU + Loop antenna in the attic
Don Wilhelm
w3fpr at embarqmail.com
Fri Apr 15 19:29:23 EDT 2011
Alan,
Sorry to hear about your lack of success with the fan dipoles. I have
three of them - one for 80 and 40, another for 30, 17 and 12m, and yet
another for 20, 15, and 10. They work very well.
My "secrets" - space the wires for each band away from one another - my
80 and 40 antennas are at right angles to each other, so there is little
of any interaction. The other two have the wires spaced about 1 foot
apart using CPVC pipe with holes drilled in them (wires through the
holes) to maintain the spacing. PVC would work too, but is heavier).
The antennas do interact, so plan ahead, you will have to do some "cut
and try" pruning. Tune the lowest band or resonance first, and then the
next band higher in frequency. Trying it the other "way 'round" is an
exercise in futility (been there, done that, and have the scars).
I usually consider 3 bands on one feedline the limit of my patience, but
this last weekend I helped a friend construct an antenna with 4 wires -
80, 40, 20, and 10 meters. It was a bit of a pain to tune, but it
worked out well. Cut the wires at least 10% long and prune as required.
One other point - do not use separate wires for bands that are close to
the 3rd harmonic of another band - in other words, for HF, do not put a
30 meter radiator on a feedline that contains an 80 meter wire, and do
not put a 15 meter wire on a feedline that also has a 40 meter wire.
The lower band antenna may be usable on the 3rd harmonic (likely with a
tuner), but trying to combine those two wires will result in even more
frustration.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 4/15/2011 6:15 PM, Alan D. Wilcox wrote:
> FWIW, see my fan antenna at
> http://wilcoxengineering.com/projects/amateur-projects/39-fan-dipole
> A bright idea that didn't work out so well!
>
> Cheers, Alan
>
> Alan D. Wilcox, W3DVX (K2-5373, K3-40)
>
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