[Elecraft] Good length off the antenna
rich hurd WC3T
rich at wc3t.us
Tue May 9 08:56:15 EDT 2017
This site has a pretty comprehensive guide to optimal random wire lengths.
http://udel.edu/~mm/ham/randomWire/
On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 8:11 AM, Irma & Linas(LY2H) <irmalinas73 at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hello,
> 8,8m could be a good length for your pole to tune from 40-6 m. It is
> important to avoid the half wave lengths and its harmonics on the operating
> frequency because it will produce a very high ( kiloohms) impedance which
> normal tuner won't tune. Unless you go onpurpously for a 1/2 lambda
> monoband antenna. It is very effective , needs a very short counterpoise
> but you need to have special tuner, even the simpliest one made of a coil
> and a variable cap. If you want multiband with a internal tuner, the
> mentioned length is ok for all bands. There is many I more good lengths ,
> you may google it on the net. I use 8,8m + 8,8m of couterpoise on the
> ground with my KX2 tuner for the outings and I have a 43m end fed wire for
> a fixed 160-6 m operation at home with multiple quarter wave radials on
> the roof.
> 73 Linas LY2H
>
> <<<To: Elecraft Reflector <elecraft at mailman.qth.net>
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> Date: Sun, 7 May 2017 10:24:14 +0300
> Subject: [Elecraft] Good length for portable antenna
> I'm taking my K2/10 to a school on Wednesday to do a demonstration. I
> have a 10m fiberglass pole, and my plan is to hook a wire to it and
> either lean it against something or bungee-cord tie it to a bike rack or
> whatever is there. I will deploy a counterpoise wire on the ground.
> Given that it is the middle of the day, I will probably try 20 or 17m,>>>
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73 (or 72 for the QRP folks),
Rich Hurd / WC3T
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