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Re: [TowerTalk] Fair rite materials for choke baluns

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Fair rite materials for choke baluns
From: Jim Brown <jim@audiosystemsgroup.com>
Reply-to: jim@audiosystemsgroup.com
Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2016 09:17:47 -0700
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On Tue,7/5/2016 7:22 AM, Jim Thomson wrote:
>http://k9yc.com/VerticalDipole.pdf
##  Look at the PDF.  Think of a dipole.. but turned vertical.
With coax  going to center, and center conductor bonded to upper wire half,
BUT, the lower wire leg, is replaced by the braid of the coax itself.
A  CMC is inserted where the lower insulator would normally be placed on a wire 
dipole.
Below the  coax CMC... is just a continuation of the same coax... all the way 
back to the xcvr.

##  it’s a unique way to build a vertically  polarized dipole...using a coaxial 
CMC  as the lower
insulator. It also places the CMC at an extreme high V / high Z point...and Im 
surprised the
CMC  actually survives.

Yes. This is EXACTLY why I built my first vertical dipole in 2007 -- a worst case dissipation test for a ferrite choke wound with coax. It was cut for 40M, and suspended in a tall redwood next to my house, and fed with RG59 (a Belden RG59 with real copper center and copper braid). The choke was one I had measured, 7-8 turns through a big clamp-on. It lasted about 15 minutes in a CW QSO at 1.5 kW. Failure mode was melting of the coax. I replaced the coax with a transmitting RG6 (two copper braid shields and copper center with Pasternak's name on it bought at a surplus store in Si Valley) and wound two of the same chokes on it. That combination held the TX power just fine. Double the resistance, so half the current, dissipation divided between the two chokes.

BTW -- this feed method could also be used to rig a dipole horizontally from a high window or roof to a tree.

73, Jim K9YC

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