Hello Andrew!
I cut the phenolic sheet into 6 x 6 x 1/2" pieces for mounting 20, 15 and
10M elements to the boom. I do not use split driven elements, rather I
use T-matched driven elements; however, a piece of Type LE Phenolic rod
inserted into the two element halves would provide excellent strength,
then you could mount that assembly to the phenolic plate.
73!
Frank
W3LPL
donovanf@sgate.com
On Sat, 10 May 1997, Andrew Williamson wrote:
>
> What size do you cut this 12"X12" sheet into? 4 of 12"X3" or 4 of 8"X4"
> with a little 'waste'. I find it difficult to imagine a piece of
> plastic 3" wide by 1/2" thick is capable of holding a 20M split driven
> element. That has a big bending moment. Do you have a piece of
> fibreglass between the element halves to counter this force, or how do
> you mount the halves to this sheet?
>
> I'm just wondering because we will have to take the 20M yagi at GI0KOW
> down before CQ WPX CW (major SWR problems), and I have been wondering
> for some time how to improve the mounting method for the split driven
> element and this sounds ideal. At the moment we use a rather poor
> construction of PVC and aluminum piping over the driven element halves.
> Vy 73,
> Andrew Williamson GI0NWG / AC6WI
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