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Re: Topband: 160M ant advice

To: k6uj@pacbell.net, topband@contesting.com
Subject: Re: Topband: 160M ant advice
From: Gene Smar <ersmar@verizon.net>
Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2015 11:27:41 -0600 (CST)
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Bob:
 
     I built my shunt feed wire cage based on the design in Jeff Bigg's K1ZM 
book "DXing on the Edge..."  I bought it from the ARRL bookstore but you might 
be able to find it on Amazon, etc.  I used two widely-spaced wires whereas he 
used three in a triangular form held off the side of his tower with PVC pipe.  
I was surprised at how well it seems to work for me ( I always get through and 
receive good reports.)  Good luck.
 
 
73 de
Gene Smar  AD3F
 



On 12/18/15, Robert Harmon wrote:

Stan,

With shunt feed I would gain the 18 foot mast with the yagis, the total 
overall height is 108 feet.
I haven't really considered shunt feeding. I see your point of the 
wires with an L in proximity to other
antennas. That was a worry I had with the 40 meter yagi and the L. I 
will look into shunt feeding. I have ON4UN's book, probably should 
start there to bone up. Any other resources to learn abut shunt feeding ?
The top band archives probably has a lot of discussions about shunt 
feeding also.

thanks Stan,
Bob
K6UJ



On 12/18/15 1:36 AM, Stan Stockton wrote:
> Bob,
>
> There is no reason I can think of to not shunt feed the tower as it is with 
> either ground radials or elevated radials. An inverted L isn't as good as a 
> vertical for DX and you would just be adding clutter and horizontal wires in 
> proximity to your other antennas. Shunt feeding a tower is very, very simple.
>
> 73... Stan, K5GO
>
>> On Dec 17, 2015, at 8:06 PM, Robert Harmon k6uj@pacbell.net> wrote:
>>
>> I am planning an install of a 160M inverted L and would like critique from 
>> you top banders.
>> I was originally planning a separate tower for 160 but my XYL has squashed 
>> the idea :-)
>> My tower is 90 feet fully extended with a 18 foot mast currently used for a 
>> Force 12 WARC plus 10/15 beam
>> on top and a N6BT DXU-32, 2EL 40 and 3EL 20 12 feet below.
>> At the top of the top section I have a 10 foot fiberglass pole I plan to 
>> extend out to support the vertical, so it will be 10 feet away from the 
>> tower.
>> I am thinking of feeding the vertical and having 4 elevated radials at the 
>> 14 foot level.
>> So the vertical wire will about 76 feet long.
>>
>> I am wondering if I would be better lowering the feedpoint & radial tie ins 
>> down from 14 feet say to 8 feet and have more length in the vertical portion 
>> of the L or better to have the 14 feet elevation for the radials ?
>>
>> Also the horizontal leg of the L on top will be about 5 feet below the 40/20 
>> yagi only 10 feet out from the tower,
>> do you think this is OK as far as interaction between the yagi and the 160 L 
>> ? Anything else I should consider ?
>> I have never had a decent 160 antenna, just hoping I can work something out 
>> with my existing situation
>>
>> thanks in advance,
>>
>> Bob
>> K6UJ
>>
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