[TowerTalk] Vertical plans
Commander John
crazytvjohn at yahoo.com
Sun Apr 6 15:38:12 EDT 2008
Good thing you didn't say this on the Midwest Information Net.3967.5 mc. 6-7:30pm CDT daily. The boys there would be playing the recording into the next millennium, like the dude who said you can't have a 40 over signal with 100 watts.
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Scott MacKenzie <kb0fhp at comcast.net> wrote:
If you can't put up a full size 4 square array with at least 5 miles of
radial field - you are wasting your time and any one else that will have to
try and hear your puny signal. It is a waste of money and time to put up
anything less.
-----Original Message-----
From: towertalk-bounces at contesting.com
[mailto:towertalk-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Bob Maser
Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2008 11:08 AM
To: W5CPT; towertalk at contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Vertical plans
Why not just find a used HyGain Hytower and put that up? I have been using
a homebrew version of it for the last 4 years and it really works fine. you
get 80/40 and 20 with no coils and it is 53' tall, requiring one yard of
concrete.
Bob W6TR
----- Original Message -----
From: "W5CPT"
To:
Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2008 10:15 AM
Subject: [TowerTalk] Vertical plans
> Here is what I plan to do for an 80M vertical. Please feel free to advise
> what else I might do or to warn me what not to do.
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> I am going to Dallas TX in June for HamCom and while there I plan to visit
> Texas Towers and purchase enough aluminum to build an 80M vertical. I
> plan on getting 4 each 12 foot pieces of tubing starting at 2" for the
> main radiator. I also plan on getting 3 each 12 foot pieces of 3/8ths
> tubing for the top hat. This will give me a 46.5' tall radiator with a
> six part 6 foot each top hat. My plan is to cross drill the top section
> which will be 1.625" and space the three sets of spokes about an inch
> apart as close to the top as I can drill. I will use hose clamps to keep
> them in place. The base will be a set of insulated clamps from
> DXEngineering to a plate attached to a 4X4 sunk in the ground.
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> I then plan to erect it over about a mile of ground mounted radials evenly
> distributed in a circle in my yard (I love living out in the country) and
> sticking my MFJ-259 on the feed to determine the amount of matching I will
> need. I assume I will need some inline L to bring it to resonance. I
> realize it will probably not cover the whole band but I will tune it for
> the center and let the tuner in my radio widen the usable bandwidth.
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> Your comments please.
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> Clint - W5CPT
> _______________________________________________
W9ZY
.... Commander John ....
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