Do you think a Nye would tune my antenna to 160/80/40 if I extended it to 43
feet or so? Base voltage problems?>>
With 500 watts actually applied to a 43 foot vertical made of 1 inch tubing,
the base voltage is about 14 kV peak.
With standard 1/4 inch bolts forming the arc electrodes, 14 kV will
typically arc about 1 inch across the surface of any clean base insulator
material in 60-70% humidity. Some types of insulator material can be worse,
pretty much none will be better. Dryer air will be better.
Voltage changes by the square root of power change, so 1000 watts is about
20 kV and 250 watts is 10 kV peak.
This is the actual voltage **if** you can manage to get that power level
into the antenna.
Doubling the antenna tubing size reduces voltage by about 10%.
73 Tom
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