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going by adverts the k40 must be the best antenna on the market....can I cut
it for 15m ???? |
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On Sun, 12 Jul 2015 09:58:00 +0100, "Cottaging by the sea ..."
wrote: going by adverts the k40 must be the best antenna on the market....can I cut it for 15m ???? The K40 is a CB antenna made for 27 MHz. 15 meters is 21 MHz and is therefore lower in frequency than what the K40 is tuned. You would need to lengthen, not "cut" the antenna in order to lower the frequency. -- Jeff Liebermann 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 |
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On 7/12/2015 6:25 AM, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
On Sun, 12 Jul 2015 09:58:00 +0100, "Cottaging by the sea ..." wrote: going by adverts the k40 must be the best antenna on the market....can I cut it for 15m ???? The K40 is a CB antenna made for 27 MHz. 15 meters is 21 MHz and is therefore lower in frequency than what the K40 is tuned. You would need to lengthen, not "cut" the antenna in order to lower the frequency. I don't get it. I've cut this antenna three times and the frequency is *still* too high. -- Rick |
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On Sun, 12 Jul 2015 13:17:53 -0400, rickman wrote:
On 7/12/2015 6:25 AM, Jeff Liebermann wrote: On Sun, 12 Jul 2015 09:58:00 +0100, "Cottaging by the sea ..." wrote: going by adverts the k40 must be the best antenna on the market....can I cut it for 15m ???? The K40 is a CB antenna made for 27 MHz. 15 meters is 21 MHz and is therefore lower in frequency than what the K40 is tuned. You would need to lengthen, not "cut" the antenna in order to lower the frequency. I don't get it. I've cut this antenna three times and the frequency is *still* too high. The more you cut, the higher the antenna operating frequency. The K40 is just a base loaded vertical antenna. The inductance of the base loading coil is fixed, so the only way to adjust it is by either cutting or stretching the whip. If you cut it, it DECREASES the operating frequency. That's the common way to move it from the original CB (27 MHz) to 10 meters (28 MHz). If you want to go the other direction, you'll need to somehow lengthen the antenna. Plug the original dimentia into this calculator to obtain the value of the inductor (or just measure it with an RLC meter). http://www.daycounter.com/Calculator...lculator.phtml. Once you've established the value of the inductor, do some trial and error guesses for the whip length at 21 MHz. -- Jeff Liebermann 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 |
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![]() "rickman" wrote in message ... On 7/12/2015 6:25 AM, Jeff Liebermann wrote: On Sun, 12 Jul 2015 09:58:00 +0100, "Cottaging by the sea ..." wrote: going by adverts the k40 must be the best antenna on the market....can I cut it for 15m ???? The K40 is a CB antenna made for 27 MHz. 15 meters is 21 MHz and is therefore lower in frequency than what the K40 is tuned. You would need to lengthen, not "cut" the antenna in order to lower the frequency. I don't get it. I've cut this antenna three times and the frequency is *still* too high. Rick would a burner help ? ... |
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On 7/12/2015 3:03 PM, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
On Sun, 12 Jul 2015 13:17:53 -0400, rickman wrote: On 7/12/2015 6:25 AM, Jeff Liebermann wrote: On Sun, 12 Jul 2015 09:58:00 +0100, "Cottaging by the sea ..." wrote: going by adverts the k40 must be the best antenna on the market....can I cut it for 15m ???? The K40 is a CB antenna made for 27 MHz. 15 meters is 21 MHz and is therefore lower in frequency than what the K40 is tuned. You would need to lengthen, not "cut" the antenna in order to lower the frequency. I don't get it. I've cut this antenna three times and the frequency is *still* too high. The more you cut, the higher the antenna operating frequency. I guess I should have put a smiley at the end of that. When I worked construction the guys would kid saying, "I've cut this board off three times and it's still too short!" -- Rick |
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On 12/07/15 09:58, Cottaging by the sea ... wrote:
going by adverts the k40 must be the best antenna on the market....can I cut it for 15m ???? Never saw this antenna before ,but it seems to be a CB (27MHz) unit. To modify it for 21 MHz (keeping the enclosed inductor as is) a length should be added . Perhaps the best is to temporarily replace the vertical wire element with a piece of flexible wire a bit longer than 27/21 times the current piece , suspend the complete unit vertically and check with an antenna analyser ,showing an SWR 1:1 probably below 21 MHz. Then start cutting short lengths of wire until SWR is 1:1 at say 21.2 MHz .Then replace the wire with stiff whip material with a length slightly longer than the above resulting flexible wire , such that a final adjustment can be made by snipping tiny bits off the top of the whip. If the antenna is to be used on a car then the whole procedure should be carried out on a car or a alternative similar area metal plate (or wire mesh). All in all probably a time consuming activity but a good learning experience . Good Luck Frank , GM0CSZ / KN6WH in IO87AT |
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![]() "rickman" wrote in message ... .. I don't get it. I've cut this antenna three times and the frequency is *still* too high. The more you cut, the higher the antenna operating frequency. I guess I should have put a smiley at the end of that. When I worked construction the guys would kid saying, "I've cut this board off three times and it's still too short!" Reminds me of the time I had carpet put in and needed to cut down a door so it would close. I cut it twice and it was still too long and rubbed the carpet. Looked at the top and there was almost an inch gap. Good thing it was just a closet door. |
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On Sun, 12 Jul 2015 16:15:13 -0400, rickman wrote:
On 7/12/2015 3:03 PM, Jeff Liebermann wrote: I don't get it. I've cut this antenna three times and the frequency is *still* too high. The more you cut, the higher the antenna operating frequency. I guess I should have put a smiley at the end of that. When I worked construction the guys would kid saying, "I've cut this board off three times and it's still too short!" "Insanity: Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." (Big Al Einstein). Ok, you got me. I thought you were serious. I would have thought that after cutting three times, you would have gotten the clue that you were going in the wrong direction. -- Jeff Liebermann 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 |
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Jeff Liebermann wrote:
On Sun, 12 Jul 2015 16:15:13 -0400, rickman wrote: On 7/12/2015 3:03 PM, Jeff Liebermann wrote: I don't get it. I've cut this antenna three times and the frequency is *still* too high. The more you cut, the higher the antenna operating frequency. I guess I should have put a smiley at the end of that. When I worked construction the guys would kid saying, "I've cut this board off three times and it's still too short!" "Insanity: Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." (Big Al Einstein). Ok, you got me. I thought you were serious. I would have thought that after cutting three times, you would have gotten the clue that you were going in the wrong direction. Indeed, I think that fact is what makes the joke funny, at least to some of us. -- Roger Hayter |