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Hi guys.
Quick question. I have in the past made 80 and 40 meter multiband dipoles using parallel wires and they worked fine with little 80/40 interaction. My question is, can a make one with a set of wires on it for 30M also? or will the 40M and 30M parallel wires interact too much? Mark W4UDX |
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"W4UDX" wrote in message . ..
Hi guys. Quick question. I have in the past made 80 and 40 meter multiband dipoles using parallel wires and they worked fine with little 80/40 interaction. My question is, can a make one with a set of wires on it for 30M also? or will the 40M and 30M parallel wires interact too much? Mark W4UDX Hi Mark, probably it's possible, see http://w1.859.telia.com/~u85920178/antennas/dipole.htm I personally haven't tried it, though. 73 Ivan OK1SIP |
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Mark,
I had 40, 17, and 12 meters all off the same feedline, and it worked great (SWR 1.5). Trim the antennas from lowest to highest frequency. I had the 17 on top as a V (17 was the main support), the 12 underneath that as a flat top, and the 40 as an inverted V about 30 degrees out of plane with the others. Tam/WB2TT "W4UDX" wrote in message ... Hi guys. Quick question. I have in the past made 80 and 40 meter multiband dipoles using parallel wires and they worked fine with little 80/40 interaction. My question is, can a make one with a set of wires on it for 30M also? or will the 40M and 30M parallel wires interact too much? Mark W4UDX |
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For some reason you never see 30m dipoles in parallel with the rest. I
always suspected there must be a reason. Wonder what impedance 7 mhz would see on a 10.1 mhz dipole? -- Steve Ellington N4LQ. "W4UDX" wrote in message ... Hi guys. Quick question. I have in the past made 80 and 40 meter multiband dipoles using parallel wires and they worked fine with little 80/40 interaction. My question is, can a make one with a set of wires on it for 30M also? or will the 40M and 30M parallel wires interact too much? Mark W4UDX |
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On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 23:01:19 -0400, "N4LQ" wrote:
For some reason you never see 30m dipoles in parallel with the rest. I always suspected there must be a reason. Wonder what impedance 7 mhz would see on a 10.1 mhz dipole? The reason why is that 3.5 Mhz and 10.1 interact somewhat the 3rd harmonic of 3.5 is 10.5 close enough to give tuning problems. at least that is what i've found here.. you can minimize the interaction by placing the 10.1 mhz element at Right angles to the 3.5 mhz element.. and it may take careful tuning of both bands to get it acceptible. 73 Dave Kc1di |
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Sure you can. You can make a 80/40 dipole that is the same length as the 40
meter. THis is the basis for the old Mor-Gain dipole. You wrap the 80 meter wire around the 40 meter dipole almost like a folded dipole that is open at the bottom. Just like Mor-gain you can add other bands as parallel wires. There is little interaction. Jim West of Antennas West built a version called the PM Dipole and found the 40 meter lower band portion was broadened ...I have one Mor-Gain and one homebrew and find the 80 meter is at least 100Khz and the 40 is less than 1.2 across the band. K4TWJ had a more recent version in his column last fall using ladder line. I plan to add 60 meters to one of my dual banders. 73 Dave K4JRB W4UDX wrote in message ... Hi guys. Quick question. I have in the past made 80 and 40 meter multiband dipoles using parallel wires and they worked fine with little 80/40 interaction. My question is, can a make one with a set of wires on it for 30M also? or will the 40M and 30M parallel wires interact too much? Mark W4UDX |
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