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Subject: [TowerTalk] 80m dipole on a small lot
From: n4vi@arrl.net (Chris Adams)
Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2001 13:11:25 -0700
Jerry,

When I was in my condo with a 25' wide attic I made a 40 meter dipole in 
the following manner:

    1.  Two 12' pieces of copper pipe (well actually each 12' piece was 
a 10' piece and 2' but you get the picture).

    2.  At the end of each piece I made a wooden frame the shape of an 
'X' from 1" x 2" wood.  Each piece was about 2' long but could probably 
be made smaller.  I then put screws into the wood in such a way that as 
I wrapped the wire around the screws it formed a spiral on the 'X' wood 
frame.  This isn't very clear, I didn't wrap the wire around the screw 
heads, I simply used the screw heads as an "anchor or post" to hold the 
wire as I wrapped it in a spiral on the frame.  Let's try one more time 
...each leg of the 'X' had 4 or 5 screws in it and they were positioned 
in such a manner that as you wrapped the wire around the frame using the 
screws as anchors  the wire formed a spiral.   This is a case where a 
picture is worth a thousand words!

For your case, you would use wire instead of copper pipe and since you 
were talking about bringing the wire down to the fence, perhaps mounting 
the 'X' frame would not be a real problem.  Also, I would recommend 
using insulated wire in whatever antenna configuration you build since 
the it sounds like the ends of  the antenna will be at a level where 
they might come in contact with fellow life forms!  Of course for 80m 
you would make the "horizontal or slanted" part of the antenna as long 
as you possibly could.

This antenna performed much better then I ever imagined mounted in my 
attic @ 30' high (at the most).  I also got it to work on 80m by 
building an additional 'X' frame on each end with another spiral and I 
would go up in the attic and wire in the 2nd set of 'X' frames in series 
with the first set to operate 80m  Needless to say, it didn't work 
nearly as well on 80m, but it DID work!

If you are at all interested I can send you pictures of the installation.


73

chris, n4vi

jerryc wrote:

>Hello TT guys & gals
>I have a modest city lot approx 80' wide with about 50' + usable back yard.
>I have small 40' tower with a 11m 4el yagi at 48'.  I recently picked up a
>160m
>dipole with a 1:1 pro balun at a swap meet.  I don't know how to get the
>160m up in my available space and was considering cutting it to 80m.
>With my short tower,  I don't think I have enough room for that either.  A
>friend suggested that I run
>hang the center from the tower and pull each end toward my wooden fence on
>either side of my yard
>and run the remainder along the fence top (like an inverted v with the ends
>like an "L" .
>I have built verticals, yagis and a few short dipoles but am lost here.
>Any suggestions??
>Thanks in advance
>JerryC
>(about ready for the test)
>jerryc@netscope.net
>
>
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