[Elecraft] Review of excellent portable antenna
Cady, Fred
fcady at ece.montana.edu
Sun Mar 11 16:54:35 EDT 2012
The Team Vertical guys have used these for a couple of years on the C6
CQWW operations. Very easy to set up and tune. And world record setting
efforts too! Here is a picture of one, maybe a little bit too
aggressive, installation.
http://www.n6bt.com/n6bt-C6-2010-1.htm
73,
Fred KE7X
"The Elecraft K3: Design, Configuration, and Operation"
www.ke7x.com
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[mailto:elecraft-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Tony Estep
Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2012 1:54 PM
To: Elecraft
Subject: [Elecraft] Review of excellent portable antenna
Apropos of the OCF conversation, and considering that Elecrafters are
lovers of portable operation, there's a very interesting review of the
Bravo portable vertical antenna in March QST.
The antenna is designed and produced by N6BT, the guy who built and
later sold Force 12. It looks like a ground plane, with a vertical
radiator and radials, but actually it's a clever adaptation of an OCF
doublet. Quoting from QST: "..the 'radials' aren't ground-plane radials
in the usual sense. An evolution of previous N6BT vertical dipoles, it
is an off-center-fed configuration with the lower half split into two
radials...."
The review, written by Ward N0AX, is very favorable, and concludes "I
have used [long list follows] and this one is by far the best I've
encountered..." If you're interested in portable operation, or you just
want to see a clever antenna design, check it out.
Tony KT0NY
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