[TenTec] Wire Antenna

Ken Brown ken.d.brown at verizon.net
Sat Jul 9 16:07:58 EDT 2005


I have got used to the idea of buying factory built radios, and factory 
packed beam antenna kits. I don't think I'll ever get used to the notion 
of buying a factory made dipole or other wire antenna. I buy wire and 
insulators, feedline (both ladder line and coax) and sometimes baluns 
and I BUILD wire antennas. I have seen too many poorly installed cheapo 
PL-259s on ready made connectorized coax to ever trust a factory done 
PL-259. I install them myself, and then I know their done right. It 
takes some learning and some mistakes. That is how we learn. I recommend 
the same for any new ham. Learn how to build at least something that is 
important in your radio operation. Antennas are easy and fun.

Maybe I'm an old timer, since I actually started to enjoy hearing Frank 
Sinatra over the main PA system as the house lights went up and we knew 
it was time to head for the parking lot to continue the party and get 
ready for the next show.

Back to Ten-Tec....They have been selling a product call the Acro-bat 
for about $10. This little piece of plastic (acrylic I guess, hence 
"acro" in the name) provides a structurally sound method to connect 
feedline (either ladderline or coax) to wire at the feedpoint of a 
dipole antenna. It will even work for a folded dipole made of 
ladderline. I have not tried one yet myself. All the reveiws I have read 
about it are good. I recommend trying it.

DE N6KB




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