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[TowerTalk] Broadband Match of 80/75M Dipole

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Subject: [TowerTalk] Broadband Match of 80/75M Dipole
From: Jim Brown <jim@audiosystemsgroup.com>
Reply-to: jim@audiosystemsgroup.com
Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2019 20:31:22 -0700
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On 4/18/2019 7:04 PM, Grant Saviers wrote:
IMO the simplest near full band 80m dipole/V antenna is made with the 75 ohm matching section several folks have described.  However, it needs to be modeled for the height above ground. See AC6LA AutoEZ examples Part 5.

YES, and it works very well. Folks around Si Valley got the idea from W6NL, but Dave says the method is far older than him. The method is the first of many in this app note. http://k9yc.com/PacificonSmithChart.pdf

The executive summary is that you cut the antenna for around 3670 kHz, connect a half-wavelength of 50 ohm coax to the antenna, then a quarter wavelength of 75 ohm line. At the transmitter end of the 75 ohm section you'll see SWR below about 1.7:1 from 3.5 - 3.9 MHz, which is plenty for contesting and DXing.  Add enough 50 ohm coax to get to the transmitter output, or coil up any excess. Loss in those two lengths run with a high quality RG8/RG11 cables is less than 0.75 dB.  Loss and SWR are shown in slide #49.

My experience is that NEC will do a good job of predicting feedpoint Z if height and ground characteristics are known. To take the antenna to SimSmith, run an SWR plot with a lot of points, quit NEC, and find lastZ.txt.  Follow the instructions in AC6LA's ZPlots to find the file. Microsoft hides it. Rename it to antenna1.txt, and load that into SimSmith.   Or build the antenna, rig it at the height where you're going to use it, and measure it with an analyzer that can produce a Touchstone file of the complex impedance, measure the length of the line using TDR, and subtract out the feedline.

It's also possible to model the whole thing in NEC if you have a version that does real (lossy) transmission lines, and if you're willing to RTFM. :)

73, Jim K9YC


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