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Re: [TowerTalk] OT - Tri-band Coupled Resonator Antenna Design

To: ersmar <ersmar@xxxxxxxxxxx>, Clay Autery <cautery@xxxxxxxxxx>, towertalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] OT - Tri-band Coupled Resonator Antenna Design
From: "Richard (Rick) Karlquist" <richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2017 17:05:49 -0700
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On 6/2/2017 1:12 PM, ersmar wrote:
Clay:

      Unless you're deadset against store bought, check out Comet Antenna's 
GP-15. It'll cover 6, 2 and 3/4M in one vertical stick. I have one at 80 ft AGL 
and it works great.

73 de
Gene Smar AD3F

I wasted money on this antenna and then found that:

1.  It comes tuned to 52 MHz at the factory
2.  The SWR at 50.1 MHz is quite high
3.  It CANNOT be retuned to 50.1 MHz per the
manufacturer.
4.  Physics prevents retuning it without screwing
up the other two bands.

You say your antenna "works great".  Does it work
great on 50.1 MHz?  Or just 52 MHz?  I know mine
worked great on 52 MHz, but not 50.1 MHz.

Rick N6RK



-------- Original message --------
From: Clay Autery <cautery@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 06/02/2017  3:00 PM  (GMT-05:00)
To: towertalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [TowerTalk] OT - Tri-band Coupled Resonator Antenna Design
Anyone have any experience designing C-R antennae.

I'm building a tri-band dipole for 6m, 2m, 70cm that will be oriented
vertically and hung off one of my loop masts on a non-conductive arm.

6m driven element in the center.  2 x 2m dipole 180 degrees from each
other "d" distance form 6m.  Same with UHF, 2 x 70 cm dipole 180 degrees
from each other and 90 degrees offset from 2m...  All dipole centers on
the same perpendicular plane.  Parasitic dipoles connected with
insulating plates, one on each end.
Choke at the feed point and another at 1/4 lamda from the feed-point to
try and help keep the feed-line from interacting with the antenna since
it's not practical to keep it perpendicular for a sufficient distance.

Using EZNEC 6+ and the equations in the Antenna Book to set the
separation distances from the driven element and get a good starting
position for lengths vs. element diameter, etc.

Was just thinking it might be nice to talk to someone who has built
something similar before.

Want to use it vertically oriented as a sort of omni for use on the
repeaters in my local area (yep, we have a local 6m repeater).  Don't
need a beam.
Secondarily, it is an academic/skills exercise for later projects to
build multi-band HF ants using the same basic concept(s).

Know this is a little OT for Tower Talk, but the Antenna reflector has
zero traffic.

73,

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