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Subject: | Re: Topband: Beverage Antenna Tuning |
From: | "Ashraf Chaabane" <ash.kf5eyy@gmail.com> |
Reply-to: | Ashraf Chaabane <ash.kf5eyy@gmail.com> |
Date: | Fri, 06 Jul 2018 14:33:28 +0000 |
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Hi Mark, Peter,The BC station to be used to minimize the back lobe would be in Egypt or Saoudi Arabia right on the back of my beverage antenna. That should offer signals coming well above 10deg (I presume!). Comment noted regarding how efficient that will be on 1820 kHz. I know Egypt has BC station on Medium Wave which isn't that far from 160m. Frank,I have two 3-feets rods at each end so far with two buried radials at the feed end. I will add radials at the termination side as well as you recommend. For the sake of experimentation, I will play a bit with the termination resistor trying to flatten the SWR curve as much as possible, although, as many said, I shouldn't expect a noticeable improvement in reception. Thank you all and those who wrote me in private. This generous technical support is needed for developing experience on 160 among 3V hams (mostly youngsters). I hope we will be ready with strong 100W signals this winter! 73 from Tunisia Ash 3V8SS/KF5EYY www.kf5eyy.info ------ Original Message ------ From: donovanf@starpower.net To: topband@contesting.com Cc: "Ashraf Chaabane" <ash.kf5eyy@gmail.com> Sent: 04/07/2018 19:00:33 Subject: Re: Topband: Beverage Antenna Tuning Hello Ash, Your results are normal for a typical Beverage. Receiving performanceis not significantly degraded by imperfect matching of the coaxial feedlineto the Beverage feed point or by non-optimum termination resistance. You could optimize your matching transformer and termination resistor but the improvement in receiving performance will be very minor. On the other hand, Beverage antenna receiving performance can be significantly degraded by: - nearby antennas, power lines and other long conductors, and - common mode signals coupled into the feedline You could optimize your matching transformer to reduce the VSWR to closer to 1:1 on the frequencies you care about most, but you won't notice any improvement in receiving performance. You could optimize your Beverage termination by:- adding extra ground rods and/or short radials to improve ground resistancestability at the connection to termination resistor.- adjusting the termination resistance to minimize the VSWR excursionas you sweep from 1.5 to about 10 MHz 73 Frank W3LPL -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Ashraf Chaabane" <ash.kf5eyy@gmail.com> To: topband@contesting.com Sent: Wednesday, July 4, 2018 2:13:27 PM Subject: Topband: Beverage Antenna Tuning Hi AllI measured the SWR in my beverage antenna; the SWR fluctuates between 1.5and 3 in a range of 1.8 to 7 MHz. (See: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B9AtNpPfAOUMRDNsaXROMG1VUTg?usp=sharing )I know SWR should not vary too much. However, some people are suggesting adjusting the termination resistor. Others suggest checking the transformernumber of windings for a good match. What shall I do? 73 Ash 3V8SS/KF5EYY _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband |
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