At 11:38 AM 8/29/01 +0200, i4jmy@iol.it wrote:
>Beeing very practical, if I had a 30ft antenna I'd keep
>as high as I can the hat wires and by purpose I'll
>also keep the antenna impedance slightly capacitive using
>a smaller hat than required. This I'd do in order to use
>a coil at the antenna base that would serve both to
>resonate the antenna and as a step up autotransformer.
Mauri,
Thanks for taking to time to run the models. Very interesting data.
In past portable/temporary setups I have had, the political duress (wife,
neighbors, landlord) caused by dangling wires far outweighed the mechanical
difficulties caused by a center load inductor. I still maintain that an
inductive loaded antenna is better than no antenna at all!
This discussion has been very helpful to me at least. In this upcoming
adventure, I will expend a lot more effort making sure that the temporary
antenna will have hat wires.
73,
Larry - W7IUV
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