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Greetings all!..I've got one of them discone antennas, you know, like
28-500mhz, blah..blah...on the roof...do I have to use an antenna tuner if I would, let's say, try to operate on 2/6 or 440?... I don't want to damage my UHF xcvr if there is a high SWR...any info from you experts or who done did that is greatly appreciated...You all, have a nice weekend & 73's....tony...wa9yoz...Amiga computer user going over 12 years now.. Ciao! |
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Greetings all!..I've got one of them discone antennas, you know, like
28-500mhz, blah..blah...on the roof...do I have to use an antenna tuner if I would, let's say, try to operate on 2/6 or 440?... I don't want to damage my UHF xcvr if there is a high SWR...any info from you experts or who done did that is greatly appreciated...You all, have a nice weekend & 73's....tony...wa9yoz...Amiga computer user going over 12 years now.. Ciao! Hi Tony, The true discone part only works above about 100 MHz. Occassionally these hybrid antennas have spikes of SWR from 100 MHz to 440, but I would say you should probably be fine--without tuner. 73, Chip N1IR |
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![]() "Fractenna" wrote in message ... Greetings all!..I've got one of them discone antennas, you know, like 28-500mhz, blah..blah...on the roof...do I have to use an antenna tuner if I would, let's say, try to operate on 2/6 or 440?... I don't want to damage my UHF xcvr if there is a high SWR...any info from you experts or who done did that is greatly appreciated...You all, have a nice weekend & 73's....tony...wa9yoz...Amiga computer user going over 12 years now.. Ciao! Hi Tony, The true discone part only works above about 100 MHz. Occassionally these hybrid antennas have spikes of SWR from 100 MHz to 440, but I would say you should probably be fine--without tuner. 73, Chip N1IR Discone lower frequency cutoff is near the length of the skirt (1/4 wavelength) so measure it 100 Mhz is about 2.5 feet, 28 would be 9 foot. Impeadance is great over the range, should not need tuner, unless the discone is built cheap. I have a Mil one, good from near 200 to about 1.2 Ghz high power. It has 12 rods that make up the skirt. Google it to check. UHF should be great. |
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![]() "Mispan" wrote in message ... "Fractenna" wrote in message ... Greetings all!..I've got one of them discone antennas, you know, like 28-500mhz, blah..blah...on the roof...do I have to use an antenna tuner if I would, let's say, try to operate on 2/6 or 440?... I don't want to damage my UHF xcvr if there is a high SWR...any info from you experts or who done did that is greatly appreciated...You all, have a nice weekend & 73's....tony...wa9yoz...Amiga computer user going over 12 years now.. Ciao! Hi Tony, The true discone part only works above about 100 MHz. Occassionally these hybrid antennas have spikes of SWR from 100 MHz to 440, but I would say you should probably be fine--without tuner. 73, Chip N1IR Discone lower frequency cutoff is near the length of the skirt (1/4 wavelength) so measure it 100 Mhz is about 2.5 feet, 28 would be 9 foot. Impeadance is great over the range, should not need tuner, unless the discone is built cheap. I have a Mil one, good from near 200 to about 1.2 Ghz high power. It has 12 rods that make up the skirt. Google it to check. UHF should be great. My understanding is that there is also a problem at the other frequency end. For example, if it actually works on 6 meters, then, at 432 MHz you will have very high angle radiation; i.e. going up, instead of along the horizon. Tam/WB2TT |
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Richard,
Sorry I stepped on you. Hadn't read your posting. Tam/WB2TT |
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My understanding is that there is also a problem at the other frequency end.
For example, if it actually works on 6 meters, then, at 432 MHz you will have very high angle radiation; i.e. going up, instead of along the horizon. Tam/WB2TT Hi Tam, If its the design I've worked with, it should be OK on the horizon on 432. When the disc section no longer functions as a counterpoise, then multiple resonances happen across the cone and you get a lobe on the horizon. That is probably what you are describing. 73, Chip N1IR |
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You say it covers from 28Mhz to 500Mhz. The one I am familiar with that
does this is a modified discone that acts as a 1/4 wl antenna with ground plane at 28(probably 27Mhz) If this is the antena I am thinking about it has a long whip coming out of the cneter of the disk and 3 or 4 extra long radials in the skirt. These antennas worked on 144, 220, 432 bands with reasonable SWR. "Amigaman" wrote in message m... Greetings all!..I've got one of them discone antennas, you know, like 28-500mhz, blah..blah...on the roof...do I have to use an antenna tuner if I would, let's say, try to operate on 2/6 or 440?... I don't want to damage my UHF xcvr if there is a high SWR...any info from you experts or who done did that is greatly appreciated...You all, have a nice weekend & 73's....tony...wa9yoz...Amiga computer user going over 12 years now.. Ciao! |
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