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Re: Topband: Short receiving verticals question

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Subject: Re: Topband: Short receiving verticals question
From: Eric NO3M <no3m@no3m.net>
Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2014 14:13:09 -0500
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ON4UN describes a method of "over swamping" the base of the topless verticals used in his four-square receive array. On 80M, he switches in additional series resitance to arrive at a total feedpoint resistance of 300 ohm, then steps down to 75 ohm using a split winding 4:1 (2T:1T ratio) transformer (also serves to mitigate common-mode). This effectively increases operating bandwidth. See section 1.28 "The Mini Receiving Four Square at ON4UN" in Chapter 7 / Receiving Antennas, Fifth Edition.

I am doing some experiments with a 630M element currently using the same concept (though it is top loaded). 1.2:1 bandwidth was originally a mere 5 kHz. With the additional swamping resitance and step-down, it is now at least around 20 kHz.

73 Eric NO3M
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