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Old August 23rd 07, 04:05 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Butternut ,9 bands antenna ,Model HF9V

This is a direct quote resultant from a phone call to Bencher.
"The 75 Ohm Matching Line for 20 meter operation (P/N 290-08)
should be from RG-11 75 ohm coax, 11 ft. 4 in. (345.4 cm) if
solid dielectric, 13 ft. 5 in. (411.5 cm) if foam type."

KB4RDV


On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 23:08:16 +0100, Highland Ham
wrote:

A blind radio amateur living in my area got the above antenna installed
in his garden complete with an off the ground radial system.
I now try to set-up the system with an MJ 259B analyser ,but I am
getting nowhere ,because of the following :

There are 2 visual anomalies

1) The inductor between antenna and ground post e.g. across the
insulator (labelled 'Q' in the Pictorial ,page 14 of manual) is missing.

I know it is a coil of thick enameled wire with a diameter of approx 25
mm ( 1 inch ) but do not know its inductance .
So in order to make one myself I would appreciate receiving info re the
dimensions incl number of turns ,alternatively the required inductance.

2)The antenna kit is normally supplied with a specific length of 75 Ohms
coaxial cable directly connected across the inductor (see above)

This length of 75 ohms coax is part of the matching system and is to be
connected to any length of 50 Ohms coax running to the transceiver.
In the Pictorial ,page 14 of the manual ,this length of 75 Ohms coax is
identified by 'R'.

However the actual installation shows 1 length of RG-11 (75 Oms) coax
all the way to the transceiver.
My obvious question : What is the required length of 75 Ohms coax ?


TIA for any relevant info


Frank GM0CSZ /KN6WH

(supporting member Radio Invalid and Blind Club, RAIBC, based in the UK)