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Re: [TenTec] Re: ~ 1/4 wave 160 doublet

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Re: ~ 1/4 wave 160 doublet
From: Ken Brown <ken.d.brown@verizon.net>
Reply-to: tentec@contesting.com
Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 20:08:33 -1000
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Hi again Jim,

I live in Hilo and use and inverted L on 160 meters. The vertical section is only about 40 feet long, the rest is approximately horizontal, rising up to about 50 feet and then dropping down again to maybe 35 to 40 feet. The whole thing is a quater wavelength (I trimmed it to resonance, which I realize is not necessary, but I like it that way). I have about 30 radials coming out from the base feedpoint. The radials cover less than 180 degrees around the base since the base is pretty near the property line. I hear the fish net becaons and have also not worked any of them. I also work a lot of mainland stations, mostly West coast and occasionally work VK, ZL, JA or some kind of Carribean or Central American.

As you are well aware there are not too many short haul stations to work from Hawaii, especially not on 160 meters. So you are best advised to try for good low angle radiation. That means either a very high (half wavelenth or more) above ground horizontal antenna, or a vertical with a good ground system. Sounds like you (and me too) can forget about the horizontal option, so that leaves the best vertical system you can muster. I think in your situation if you just cut the ladder line at the point here it starts going vertical and feed it there as a tee top loaded vertical, you could do a real good job on 160. Maybe have a remote tuner there, or some kind of remote switch arrangement to select between T top vertical and ladderline fed dipole modes.

To all those who have good results with low horizontal antennas: I do not deny that they can work. It is just that the antenna books and modeling programs say that for low angle radiation you're better of with a vertical (if you have a good ground system)

73 ES ALOHA DE N6KB


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