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Re: [TenTec] Amplifiers or system efficiency.

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Amplifiers or system efficiency.
From: "Stuart Rohre" <rohre@arlut.utexas.edu>
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Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 16:16:24 -0500
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Alan, absolutely a great post, and well said. You are right on the money! Effective power is the key. An improved or efficient antenna is the lowest cost route to effective radiated power.

A point was made in the QRP forum at the local ham convention Sat. Even if you are using one of the shortened antennas, you still have to keep the high voltage ends well away from conductors and screening foliage, or other detriments to the high near field levels.

And the high current magnetic field concentration near the feed point should also be protected from coupling to conductors.

A dipole can be shortened to 60 per cent of full length and maintain efficiency in the greater than 90 per cent value. You just have to have it in the clear of detractors from its field. Low profile antennas like the Moxon rectangles can provide beam performance in less than traditional Yagi dimensions. Use of low loss insulators, conductors, and fasteners is key to small antenna use.

An easily elevated small beam may be the answer for aging hams. The masts from Force 12 that were marketed for portable use come to mind. Motorizing such an elevating cable for that mast might be fairly simple.

-Stuart
K5KVH


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