Topband: How to detune a wire Inverted L? How to 'detune'electrical fence

Charlie Cunningham charlie-cunningham at nc.rr.com
Thu Aug 15 10:48:42 EDT 2013


Sounds like a robust relay, just above the feed-point would de-tune the L
rather nicely. At least that was my thought. Probably simpler and more
straightforward than trying to detune it in the shack.

Charlie, K4OTV

-----Original Message-----
From: Topband [mailto:topband-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Tom W8JI
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2013 10:39 AM
To: Tomas Magyla; topband at contesting.com
Subject: Re: Topband: How to detune a wire Inverted L? How to
'detune'electrical fence

> Q1) Would a simple relay disconnecting the vertical wire at the TX 
> antenna feedpoint be good for detuning TX antenna? (I am using a piece 
> of wire attached to 18m Spidermast for the vertical section) and 
> another piece of horizontal on the top.
>
> Q2) Are there any practical solutions for detuning TX antenna by using 
> some circuitry at the shack end instead?
>
> Q3) What in practice could be done about the impact of the electrical 
> fence? (other then moving RX antenna as far away as possible/ and 
> considering using a shielded coax loop / or Waller Flag to 'null' the 
> fence
> out?)
>
>

Assuming it is a 1/4 wave L, anything that electrically opens the base of
the antenna at the feedpoint with maximum possible impedance detunes the L.

Depending on any networks or transmission lines between the detuning switch
and the element, the optimum termination at the switch might be almost
anything. It is quite possible to detune the antenna from the shack,
although it will generally require a certain value of inductance or
capacitance to be switched in. I detune my 200 ft tower, fed through an L
network, about 50 feet from the element and L network with a short.

Tom 

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