[Elecraft] KAT-500 and 30' Flag Pole Antenna Users?

Dr. William J. Schmidt, II bill at wjschmidt.com
Wed Aug 7 19:10:47 EDT 2013


Why don't you try it first with a piece of wire where the vertical would be.  You can run it up the center of plastic conduit or support it with a horizontal rope.  Pretty cheap way to test things out.


Dr. William J. Schmidt - K9HZ / J68HZ/ 8P6HK/ ZF2HZ/ PJ4HZ
 
Owner - Operator
Big Signal Ranch
Staunton, Illinois
 
email:  bill at wjschmidt.com

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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KAT-500 and 30' Flag Pole Antenna Users?

Greetings,

 

I was thinking of picking up one of these antennas as well. The only problem is my shack is approximately 10 feet from the only place where I could put a flag pole antenna. If I’m running barefoot, will this antenna be too close to the shack and start causing me problems? I lack much knowledge in the area of antennas and antenna theory. Any insight would be appreciated.

 

73,

 

Steve KS6PD 



 


From: Mark Bayern
Sent: ‎July‎ ‎29‎, ‎2013 ‎2‎:‎21‎ ‎PM
To: Edward R Cole
CC: Elecraft at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KAT-500 and 30' Flag Pole Antenna Users?


> One can use RG-8 coax with shield and outside covering removed (just using
> the center wire and internal insulation to connect a tuner to vertical
> antenna.

... but once you remove the shield, you no longer have a coaxial
cable, you have an insulated piece of wire. A wire is appropriate for
the short run involved in tuning an inductor.

Come to think about it, at 600 meters, most any jumper could be
considered electrically short. hi hi

Mark  AD5SS



On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 4:01 PM, Edward R Cole <kl7uw at acsalaska.net> wrote:
> Kind of OT, but:
>
> One can use RG-8 coax with shield and outside covering removed (just using
> the center wire and internal insulation to connect a tuner to vertical
> antenna.
>
> I use such as my HV jumper from the base coil of my 500-KHz inverted-L to
> the "top" of the coil (10-inch diameter 11-inch long wound with solid 12ga.
> copper wire):
> http://www.kl7uw.com/Coil005_1.jpg
>
> I don't use a tuner at the base coil, at present.  I tap the "bottom" of the
> coil 2-1/2 turns up and connect that to my RG-213 cable.  The bottom of the
> coil is tied to a ground post and four very wide but short radials (1/4 WL =
> 930-feet so both antenna and radials are "short - very short").  The
> vertical section consists of three parallel wires 43-foot high, spaced a
> foot apart, and the top hat is two parallel wires 122 foot long spaced
> 2-feet.  Z = 0.81 - j681.5.  Efficiency is 0.8 %.  100w RF output results in
> ERP = 4.15w.
>
> Some day I will attempt use of the antenna on 80 & 160m.
>
> Oh the radials are novel:  50 to 70-foot long 2-foot wide chicken wire
> fencing laid on top of the lawn.
> for more info on what we are doing on the 630m band:
> http://www.kl7uw.com/600m.htm
>
> 73, Ed - KL7UW
> http://www.kl7uw.com
> dubususa at gmail.com
> "Kits made by KL7UW"
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