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Subject: [TowerTalk] 80m Dipole ssb/cw switching
From: Zoltan.Pitman@libertel.nl (Zoltan.Pitman@libertel.nl)
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 10:24:48 +0100
Rather than using banana plugs or alligator clips I suggest to cut the
dipole to SSB and add a linear piece of linear loading at the feedpoint to
both sides to retune the dipole to CW. If you want to operate on SSB you
simply short the linear loading with a relay, which cancels the loading
effect. I used this method on an Inv-Vee I still have. I needed 1.2m (4 ft)
long loading element with 10+10cm (4") spacing (3530 for CW, and 3760 for
SSB). The relays I used were common 400V/10A SPDT's fed via the coax, which
would also suit you for 1500W.

With this solution you get the luxury of not having to run out and climb
towers in a multi-mode contests. :)

Best regards,

Zoli HA1AG

> 
> I just put up a 75m ssb antenna for ss this weekend.  I'm 
> going to add 4
> or 5 feet of wire at each end of the antenna by attaching the wire to
> the current end insulator.
> 
> Whats the best way to provide a jumper so I can quickly drop 
> the antenna
> attach the jumper so the antenna will reasonate on 80m cw?
> 
> I was thinking about heavy duty alligator clips or something, but what
> about the tarnished copper, will the clip make a reliable connection?
> Can it handle 1500 watts?
> 
> You get the picture, any ideas?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> --
> Richard Thorne - N5ZC

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