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![]() I am considering making an HF antenna out of 300 ohm TV twinlead. I am thinking of making an OCF or CF dipole and using an MFJ-941 tuner to tune it to the various ham bands. I will be using an IC-706 MKII which transmits from 5 to 100 watts output. Here are a few questions: How much power can the twin-lead handle? Radio shack has both the old thin twin-lead as well as the low-loss foam version. I realize that the low-loss will be better for the feed line portion, does it make a difference in the antenna portion? Since the antenna tuner has a balun in it, I won't be using a balun. The purpose of the antenna will be to keep it in the car and to set it up for portable operations on occasions. When practical to do so, I may leave one of these antennas in locations where I visit frequently and wish to operate. Thank you for your comments. -- 73 for now Buck N4PGW |
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Buck wrote:
I am considering making an HF antenna out of 300 ohm TV twinlead. I am thinking of making an OCF or CF dipole and using an MFJ-941 tuner to tune it to the various ham bands. I will be using an IC-706 MKII which transmits from 5 to 100 watts output. Here are a few questions: How much power can the twin-lead handle? Radio shack has both the old thin twin-lead as well as the low-loss foam version. I realize that the low-loss will be better for the feed line portion, does it make a difference in the antenna portion? Hi Buck, this brings back memories, when I was a Novice, the first antenna I ever put up was made of 300 ohm TV line. It was a dipole made up of two 50' lengths of twin lead. The ends were shorted together, and a 1' length of 1 conductor was removed 16' from the far end of each section. I fed it with ~70 ohm twin lead (lamp cord). What you wound up with was a sort of fan dipole, that was resonant on 80, 40 and 15m. The 80m part was 50' + 16' folded back for a 132' 80m dipole. The other conductor was 33', for a 66' dipole which is 1/2 wave on 40m and 3/2 on 15m. I chose this design and materials because I was 14 at the time and this was all I could get my hands on. I worked stations all over the country on 80 and 40 with 15 watts cw. Only had 2 crystals. I never checked the swr because I had no way to do so, but all the transmitters I used had pi network outputs, that would load most anything. When I got my General I ran 100 watts AM with this antenna with no problems. I would go with the least expensive RS twin lead, should handle the power, and do fine as the radiator and transmission line. 73 Gary N4AST |
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I am considering making an HF antenna out of 300 ohm TV twinlead. I am thinking of making an OCF or CF dipole and using an MFJ-941 tuner to tune it to the various ham bands. I will be using an IC-706 MKII which transmits from 5 to 100 watts output. Here are a few questions: How much power can the twin-lead handle? Radio shack has both the old thin twin-lead as well as the low-loss foam version. I realize that the low-loss will be better for the feed line portion, does it make a difference in the antenna portion? Since the antenna tuner has a balun in it, I won't be using a balun. The purpose of the antenna will be to keep it in the car and to set it up for portable operations on occasions. When practical to do so, I may leave one of these antennas in locations where I visit frequently and wish to operate. Thank you for your comments. If you make a folded dipole to match your 300 ohm feedline impedance then you should use the low-loss. If you're just going to short the wires together and treat it as one fat wire then use any old thing. -- ------------------------------------------- Tim Wescott Wescott Design Services http://www.wescottdesign.com |
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