[SECC] Feeding 160 Meter Antenna

Dan/W4NTI w4nti@mindspring.com
Sat, 30 Nov 2002 11:43:20 -0600


>From my experience on 160 I think the trick is getting as much vertical
properties as possible.

Feeding a "T" will mean several excursions to get it right.  They tend to be
a bit touchy from what I recall.  Course it should play well.

FWIts worth department.  I put up a Inverted L,  about 190 foot total
length.  It goes up about 50 feet and out the rest.  Towards the north this
year.

My only ground is a 8ft copper rod and the ground return of my run of AC
line from the main house fuse box out to the shack.  Which is about 140 foot
from the box to the shack ground.

I use a 8 turn coil about 6 Inches across that hooks right to the base of
the antenna.  The shield, of course, goes to ground.  The length of RG-213
cable I ended up with was about 25 foot.  Nothing really measured.  Cut and
try mainly.

With NO TUNER I can adjust resonance anywhere in 160m by
lengthning/shortning the wire.

Give it a shot.  Worked for me in Ohio and two places here in Alabama,

See ya in the contest.

Dan/W4NTI   Alabama

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Coleman" <aa4lr@arrl.net>
To: "Jeff Clarke" <ku8e@bellsouth.net>; "SECC" <secc@contesting.com>
Cc: "MRRC Mailing List" <mrrc@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 10:28 PM
Subject: Re: [SECC] Feeding 160 Meter Antenna


> On 11/29/02 9:17 PM, Jeff Clarke at ku8e@bellsouth.net wrote:
>
> >I was going to try to put up a antenna for the ARRL 160 contest and got
to
> >hinking  - why not use the zepp I use for 80-10 meters on 160 by shorting
> >the 450 ohm
> >feedline , sticking my antenna tuner outside and running a few radials.
>
> I have a 125 foot doublet that my tuner can handle on 160m. I made about
> 200 Qs with it in last years ARRL 160 with 100 watts. You might just try
> tuning it up directly.
>
>
> This year, I'm going to try to shunt feed the tower on 160m. I have 13
> 1/8 wave radials ont the ground, if I can drive the tower, it ought to be
> at least as effective as the doublet.
>
>
>
>
>
> Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL        Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
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