Years ago I built a 4 el quad using bamboo spreaders. Put it up in diamond
configuration. Worked great but one day noticed my swr had gone bad, cranked it
down for a look and saw the driven element had burned 6" off ends on the driven
element at the top. Fed it at the bottom corner. I wasn't running super power,
just a MLA2500 amp. Redid the end with some type of plastic tubing I had and
didn't have that happen again until a high wind destroyed the quad. Best
antenna I ever had but way to much maintenance, besides the burning spreaders:)
Kathy
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> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2012 04:55:44 +0000
> From: Charles Harpole <k4vud@hotmail.com>
> Subject: [Amps] corona on a quad
> To: <apolloeme@live.com>,
> <adrianjamesflynn@gmail.com>
> Cc: amps@contesting.com
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> My understanding is that corona discharge would be most off
> a single isolated point, like the tip of a vertical ant or
> the ends of a yagi elements.
>
>
>
> I doubt the corners of a quad would act like that as much if
> at all. Likely someone has some hard test data on
> this.
>
>
>
> I also wonder if a corona charge is enlarged by the spread
> out and larger "area" of a quad loop. That is, is
> there a maximum charge that can be induced on any one
> isolated object or is the charge larger solely because the
> structure is larger?
>
> Inquiring minds want to know.
>
> Charles Harpole
> k4vud@hotmail.com
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>
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