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Subject: [TowerTalk] Parallel dipoles
From: n4kg@juno.com (n4kg@juno.com)
Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2001 09:25:03 -0600
Hello Sante,

As I recall from a triband wire vertical project, the higher
band elements needed to be LONGER than normal due
to interaction effects.

One of my favorite WARC band antennas is a 20M dipole
(34 ft total length) fed with ladderline and a balanced antenna
tuner.  This provides a figure 8 pattern from 10 through 30M
with beamwidths from 50 degrees on 10M where it acts as
two half waves in phase to 90 degrees on 30M where it is a
short dipole (2/3 size).

Performance on 30M could be improved slightly by using a
40 ft center fed dipole instead which will be two half waves
on 12M (and 1.25 WL on 10M as a double extended Zepp).

de  Tom  N4KG


On Mon, 01 Oct 2001 Sante - IK0HBN <ik0hbn@libero.it> writes:
> 
> Hi,
> I need your help. I must redo 2 dipoles hanged down to the same 
> coax. They 
> got broken due to the age of wires, so I choice using thicker wire.
> Involved bands were 30 and 17 meters. Having to do the job I have 
> thought 
> adding even the 12 meters band so to have that band running here. My 
> 
> questions are:
> a) Is it possible sharing a single balun for 3 dipoles? I guess YES.
> 
> b) Have I trying trimming them when ALL linked to the balun, or 
> should I 
> cut one dipole at time, removing it, and after putting up another to 
> be 
> trimmed?
> 
> c) If the first option should be preferred, of course trimming one 
> band 
> legs, resonance on the other 2 bands will move, so  from which band 
> I have 
> to start trimming? IE. Do I begin bringing at resonance the 30 
> meters band 
> first with the other 2 at place (linked to balun) or should I start 
> from 12 
> meter? - My question take place from the evidence that cutting one 
> band, 
> the others two move enough.
> 
> I have a MFJ-269 for the job.
>  From the balun the 3 dipoles run slightly separated so to have them 
> at 
> ground about 1 meter between them.
> Any possible help/hint will be greatly appreciated here.
> TIA
> Sante
> 
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