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Re: [TowerTalk] Re: 40m beam with wires dangling down

To: gdaught6@Stanford.edu
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Re: 40m beam with wires dangling down
From: david jordan <wa3gin@erols.com>
Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2003 14:54:08 -0500
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Yes, you would modify the stepper such that when the copper element inside the fiberglass tube reached full extention the copper tape would make a connection with the dangling wire.

I don't have a stepper so I don't have a mechanical solution for the contact arrangement that I can describe for you. I'll bet there are skilled folks on this reflector who could come up with something that works well and last a long time.

Have Fun,
dave
wa3gin

gdaught6@Stanford.edu wrote:

Hi all,



I had a 3ele of that sort up for a few years, made of 14m fiberglas elements,
(7m either side) with approx 3.5m wire dangling down either side.
Worked very well, only in windy situation the dangling wires start swinging
and so does the SWR and (I presume) the pattern.





At 10:15 05.11.2003 -0500, WA3GIN wrote:


One could argue that bending the element 90 degrees does not have the effects you discibe as linear loading.





Folding the element does little to reduce the performance. It looks hokie, but it's simple, light weight, more efficient than lumped inductance. The wires have to clear whats underneath but it's a


I can't visualize how this works. On an aluminum antenna, sure. But how does hanging a wire on the end of the fiberglas tubes of a steppir do much of anything? If you can get electrical contact to the tape inside, ok.


Can someone help me with what I'm (obviously) missing?

73,


George T. Daughters, K6GT




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