Topband: Comparing antennas was: Re: 160m loaded tower

Pete Smith N4ZR pete.n4zr at gmail.com
Wed Jan 18 12:18:41 EST 2023


This would have been more helpful to Ignacy before the second antenna 
went up, but taking off from Stan's question ... if you want to get a 
quick quantitative comparison between two transmitting antennas, you can 
use the Reverse Beacon Network.  Go to 
https://reversebeacon.net/main.php.  Transmit a CQ or test (CQ or TEST 
at least twice, and your callsign 3-4 times) and note the spots that 
result.  QSY at least 0.3 KHz and repeat.  You should see spots from 
some of the same stations, and you can readily tell (in dB) which 
antenna was stronger.  You can do the same trick to compare receiving 
antennas, without QSYing, but you must wait 10 minutes before the system 
will accept a second spot of the same station from you.

73, Pete N4ZR

On 1/18/2023 11:31 AM, Stan Stockton wrote:
> Ignacy,
>
> Is your thought that you are a few dB weaker based on sone kind of A-B test of the two antenna setups or just that you feel weaker?
>
> 73…Stan, K5GO
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Jan 17, 2023, at 9:44 PM, Ignacy Misztal<no9e at arrl.net>  wrote:
>>
>> I have a 100 ft tower with jk mid tri 40 on top. When shunt fed, it was
>> pretty competitive on 160. Recently the antenna seems to be a few db
>> weaker. The only change was adding another beam at 60ft. Could it have had
>> an impact? Adding the beam only marginally affected the match.
>>
>> Ignacy NO9E
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