[Elecraft] OT: HF discone
Ken G Kopp
kengkopp at gmail.com
Fri Dec 7 17:43:58 EST 2018
There is/was an HF discone at a missle silo in Southern AZ that has/had a
coax cable available for public use. Just drive up and connect your mobile
rig. (:-))
There's another for HF use at the FAA aircraft control center in SLC.
73 !
On Fri, Dec 7, 2018, 15:30 Charlie T <pincon at erols.com wrote:
> I wonder if anyone has ever tried, for want of a better name, a "Skeleton
> Cone" which consists of a single horizontal wire connected to the coax
> center conductor and two sloping wires at 45 degrees, in the same plane
> connected to the coax shield. A true Discone antenna would have many
> (typically eight each) horizontal and sloping elements. I'm guessing many
> of us have used the VHF/UHF version for very wide band coverage, for
> example 144, 220, 432 MHz and even higher. I know I have one up and it
> performs as well as a regular single band ¼λ ground plane (unity gain)
> on all three bands with low SWR. The ICOM version as well as a few others,
> also have a loaded whip for 52 MHz mounted on the bushing that the
> horizontal elements are screwed into.
>
> I'm also guessing the formulas for a true Discone would work for a
> "skeleton" style as well. I Since it is inherently a wide band design, the
> actual lengths are probably not too critical. I've heard this type antenna
> described, but I don't remember where or how well it supposedly worked. It
> obviously requires two supports, high enough that the sloping wires ends
> are off the ground by a bit.
>
> 73, Charlie k3ICH
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