This is normal, but without the radials your RF is mostly heating up
the earth.
If you make the L a little longer, then insert a variable capacitor at
the feed point, you should be able to find a higher feed point with the
radials connected..
With trial and error 'juggling' the extra wire length and capacitance.
you can get very close to 50 ohms, and get a good signal out for DX.
73
Bruce-k1fz
http://www.qsl.net/k1fz/beverage_antenna.html
On Thu, 1 Dec 2016 19:59:57 +0000 (UTC), james soto via Topband wrote:
Hi allLast year i install an inverted L antenna for 160 with few
radials different lenght.ohms was between 20 to 25 ohms and swr about
2.2 . This past weekend i was checking thethe antenna with the mfj
analyser and i proceed to disconnect the radials from the groundrod and
just leave the ground portion of the coax attach to the ground rod and
the reading wasSWR 1.2 and 50 ohms. are this normal ?
Thanks
KP2BH / jimmy
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