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[SECC] Matching T Vertical for 160 meters

Subject: [SECC] Matching T Vertical for 160 meters
From: ku8e at bellsouth.net (ku8e at bellsouth.net)
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 13:00:16 -0500

   I recently switched my center fed zepp from one cut for 40 meters to one 
that is 130 feet long.
   It is about 35 feet high (35 feet of 450 ohm line) in the trees and a flat 
top.

   I was thinking by shorting the feeders to use it on 160 meters as a T 
vertical. Problem is that I don't 
  have an extra antenna tuner lying around to stick out in the yard at the 
bottom to tune it. Does anyone 
  have an idea what the feedpoint impedence is for this type of antenna ?

  Also, I wonder if anyone has built a matching network using the method 
described in K3KY's article
  on tuning bobtails and half squares ?  See 
http://www.angelfire.com/md/k3ky/page40.html .
  He basically uses a length of RG8 or RG213 for the capacitor and winds a coil 
for the inductance.

   I bought a MFJ 259 B Antenna analyzer in Dayton this year. It measures 
inductance and  
   capacitance. If I adjust for the lowest SWR by temporarily putting an 
antenna tuner at the feed point
   or the antenna and then measure the C and uH using the 259B will that give 
me the exact values I   
   need for my capacitor and inductor ?

   Jeff





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