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After reading all of this thread I came up with a thought.
use it as it is and see if it works satisfactorily. if not make a coax stub and connect with a "T" adapter and trim that for optimal performance. Henry "James" wrote in message . .. Hello ! I just bought a 2m Hamstick antenna at the Orlando Hamfest, the model 9100. I would like to trim this antenna for 156 mhz, for marine use on my boat. Can someone tell me "about" how much I should shorten the whip to achieve this ? Remember, this is the 5/8 wave antenna with a loaded base. Thank you very much !! 73 de Jim K4PYT |
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No, Cecil, this is NOT the collinear. It is a loaded, 5/8 wave. It
is the 9002. What is a stinger ? Are you referring to the stainless steel whip ? 73 de Jim K4PYT |
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James wrote:
No, Cecil, this is NOT the collinear. It is a loaded, 5/8 wave. It is the 9002. Sorry, that one is not shown in the Worldradio advertisement so I didn't know what it looked like. What is a stinger ? Are you referring to the stainless steel whip ? Yes, the Lakeview web page says the 5/8WL is "Tunable for other frequencies". My suggestion is to tune it to the lowest frequency and measure that frequency. Then tune it to the highest frequency and measure that frequency. That should give enough information to raise its resonant frequency by 7%. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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Pretty good idea Cecil. Thanks !!
73 de Jim K4PYT |
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![]() "John Doe" wrote in message ... Start trimming by 1/4 " at a time. Yep...that's what I'd do and when the SWR gets down to some reasonable level stop trimming! |
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On Feb 17, 12:41 pm, "James" wrote:
Hello ! I just bought a 2m Hamstick antenna at the Orlando Hamfest, the model 9100. I would like to trim this antenna for 156 mhz, for marine use on my boat. Can someone tell me "about" how much I should shorten the whip to achieve this ? Remember, this is the 5/8 wave antenna with a loaded base. Thank you very much !! 73 de Jim K4PYT 5/8 wave on 156 MHz is 47.3 inches (rounding). Seems like whipping up one of the classic SO-239 connector ground plane antennas out of some brazing rods would be a super cheap way to do it, then you don't have to worry about counterpoise and you haven't taken more than about $10 out of the antenna fund. Jon KC2PNF |
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