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I just put up an inverted V for 30 meters.
I started out with each leg being 24'0". This gave me a low SWR at 9.5665 mhz which works out to 229.6 instead of the usual 234/F. As I trimmed, I decided to keep track of how much I trimmed and what the nnn/F number would be. As I got closer to my goal of 10.15, the number went down, eventually ending up at 227.28/10.1955=22.292' Also, the 2:1 swr bandwidth went up - it started at 567 kc and ended up at 655 kc. Either way, I got the antenna up and it's working fine - I'm just curious why the formula for length and the bandwidth changed as the antenna got shorter. Ken KG0WX |