On Tue, 28 Jul 1998 19:56:28 -0700 Dave Mueller <n2nl@netpci.com> writes:
>
>Hi guys....I'd like some input on this question if you don't mind.
>
>I'm looking for a good, commercially made, 160m vertical. The titanex
>verticals look great, but are a little too tall for my home and way
>out of my price range. I am looking for something in the 45 foot
height
>range.
>
>One I have been looking at is the Gladiator brand. I know a 1/4 wave
>vertical would be ideal, but the trade winds are too strong for
>balloon verticals. I guess a kite antenna would work but again,
>the trade winds
>are quite finicky and at times during the night it gets dead calm.
> Bottom line is that I'm looking for something not too tall so I
>can install
>it at my house (radials are not a problem), but effective enough to
>work
>
>into Europe and the East coast with a KW and beverages. Ideally, then
>I
>
>could bring it with me up to Tinian or Saipan to put KH0 on the air,
>and
>
>possibly KH9 as well sometime during my remaining 2 years out here.
> Is there some animal out there that fits my needs, or am I just
>dreaming
>and need to look at other ideas for an effective antenna? (the largest
>trees
>here max out at about 30-40ft, so I doubt an inverted L would be that
>effective)
>
>Thanks for the input,
>73, Dave N2NL/KH2
>Hopefully back on topband again starting sometime in November
>
>N2NL@NETPCI.COM
>WWW.GUAM.NET/PUB/MIDXA
Hi Dave,
Can you locate a Rohn or Radio Shack TV PUSH-UP MAST?
Add some top loading wires, a good base insulator (old coke
bottles worked great) and of course a good radial field. UNUNs
or 1/4 WL coaxial transformers (parallel 50 or 75 ohms lines
to get the needed intermediate impedance) are simple ways
to match to a lower impedance.
For T-Top loading, each loading wire plus the vertical height
needs to add to about 90% of a full 1/4 WL. With 4 wire top
loading, the wires can be shorter.
73 / GL, Tom N4KG
_____________________________________________________________________
You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail.
Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com
Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
--
FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/topband.html
Submissions: topband@contesting.com
Administrative requests: topband-REQUEST@contesting.com
Problems: owner-topband@contesting.com
|