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Hi all,
I'm considering putting up a 33' vertical - just 3 sections of Rat Shack mast (solidly bolted for continuity) plus a 3+/- foot 'adjustable' part on the bottom to 'trim' the length. Then a bunch of in-ground radials. 40m is my only 'serious' band. 15 meters should be a bonus, right? Or not? Would this work better than my 4BTV (which I'll keep for 20 and 10)? Or would the improvement be so insignificant as to not be worth all the bother of building the new antenna? Thanks Dave WB7AWK |
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Dave wrote:
I'm considering putting up a 33' vertical - just 3 sections of Rat Shack mast (solidly bolted for continuity) plus a 3+/- foot 'adjustable' part on the bottom to 'trim' the length. Then a bunch of in-ground radials. 40m is my only 'serious' band. 15 meters should be a bonus, right? Or not? Not really. 33 ft. is too long for good 15m performance. The take-off- angle at the highest gain point is 47 degrees. The free version of EZNEC at eznec.com will show that. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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![]() "Dave" wrote in message news.com... Hi all, I'm considering putting up a 33' vertical - just 3 sections of Rat Shack mast (solidly bolted for continuity) plus a 3+/- foot 'adjustable' part on the bottom to 'trim' the length. Then a bunch of in-ground radials. 40m is my only 'serious' band. 15 meters should be a bonus, right? Or not? Would this work better than my 4BTV (which I'll keep for 20 and 10)? Or would the improvement be so insignificant as to not be worth all the bother of building the new antenna? Thanks Dave WB7AWK Should be fine on 40M. Although the match might be decent on 15M, the high takeoff angle will not be good for 15M DX. Dale W4OP |
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![]() Dave, Depending on if the 'old' vertical covered 40 meters at all, the 'new' vertical might be an improvement. But not really 'much' of one, there may be no practical difference in performance on 40 meters. Would 15 meters be a bonus? If you mean an unexpected improvement over the 'old' vertical, then, no, the 'old' vertical probably would work better on 15 meters. If you don't have the "bunch of in-ground radials" already in the ground, put them in and then put the 'old' vertical over them! I think you'll see a greater over-all improvement that way, rather than with just the 'new' vertical (except on 40 meters, maybe). "Full sized" antennas work 'better' than 'shortened' antennas, in general, but sometimes that 'better' is sort'a hard to hear. 'Doc |
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![]() "Dale Parfitt" wrote in message ... "Dave" wrote in message news.com... Hi all, I'm considering putting up a 33' vertical - just 3 sections of Rat Shack mast (solidly bolted for continuity) plus a 3+/- foot 'adjustable' part on the bottom to 'trim' the length. Then a bunch of in-ground radials. 40m is my only 'serious' band. 15 meters should be a bonus, right? Or not? Would this work better than my 4BTV (which I'll keep for 20 and 10)? Or would the improvement be so insignificant as to not be worth all the bother of building the new antenna? Thanks Dave WB7AWK Should be fine on 40M. Although the match might be decent on 15M, the high takeoff angle will not be good for 15M DX. Dale W4OP I use a Fluidmotion BiggIR vertical on a 3500 ft^2 aluminum roof. The house is on a hill in the country. Works great on 40. I really like it. The DX at 3AM (that is just not there on a dipole) is LOUD. I can use it as a 3/4 or 1/4 on 15 and can't tell much difference. Sometimes one is better, sometimes the other. Propagation can be complex. Nice to be able to push a button and see which is best. 73 H. NQ5H |
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Cecil Moore wrote in message ...
Dave wrote: I'm considering putting up a 33' vertical - just 3 sections of Rat Shack mast (solidly bolted for continuity) plus a 3+/- foot 'adjustable' part on the bottom to 'trim' the length. Then a bunch of in-ground radials. 40m is my only 'serious' band. 15 meters should be a bonus, right? Or not? Not really. 33 ft. is too long for good 15m performance. The take-off- angle at the highest gain point is 47 degrees. The free version of EZNEC at eznec.com will show that. It will still be quite usable for "average" use. Maybe not as good as a shorter vertical at low angles, but he wouldn't have trouble making contacts with it. My 40/17 GP worked pretty well on 15m, despite the increased average angle of radiation. It was lame as heck on 12 and 10 though...No doubt about it...MK |
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"Dave" wrote in message tnews.com...
Hi all, I'm considering putting up a 33' vertical - just 3 sections of Rat Shack mast (solidly bolted for continuity) plus a 3+/- foot 'adjustable' part on the bottom to 'trim' the length. Then a bunch of in-ground radials. 40m is my only 'serious' band. 15 meters should be a bonus, right? Or not? Would this work better than my 4BTV (which I'll keep for 20 and 10)? Or would the improvement be so insignificant as to not be worth all the bother of building the new antenna? Thanks Dave WB7AWK It'll be better on 40m. No doubt. Hard to say on 15, but you might be surprised. I don't think it would be quite as bad as some forecast. For average use anyway. You might consider 17m as a 5/8 wave. Easily matched with a series loading coil at the base. Of course, you would want to take it out for 40m, unless you want to be tuned at 6.9 mhz...:/ I used a 24 volt relay to switch on one antenna I used. MK |
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