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I've got a friend that swears by a center fed Zepp antenna as great
multiband antenna ( 2004 ARRL handbook Pg. 20.5 center column ) His is cut for 80 meters but he claims great operation on other bands as well. He feeds it with 300 Ohm twin lead which then comes into his shack and is connected to choke / impedance ? matching baluns ? Initially one end of the twin lead connects to the center conductor of the "balun" which is approx 10 turns of RG-8X, in a 6" coil, the other end is connected to the braid. Then the center conductor of the first coil / balun is connected to the braid of an identical coil and the braid of the first coil is connected to the center conductor of the second coil. Then that is run through his transmatch. He said he got the idea from a now SK ham about 30 some years ago and has been using it ever since. The handbook doesn't mention the double "coil" / balun arrangement. I wonder if anyone else has used or seen such an antenna and feedline arrangement ? 73 Gary |
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Gary wrote:
I've got a friend that swears by a center fed Zepp antenna as great multiband antenna ( 2004 ARRL handbook Pg. 20.5 center column ) Note that "Zepp" is in parentheses in the Handbook indicating the usage in that context is not entirely correct. A Zepp is 1/2WL long fed at the end with 1/4WL of parallel line. Center feeding it results only in a 1/2WL center fed dipole, not a Zepp. I wish the ARRL wouldn't muddy the lingo like that. The handbook doesn't mention the double "coil" / balun arrangement. I wonder if anyone else has used or seen such an antenna and feedline arrangement ? If I understand what you wrote, the choke should work just as well if it were only one coil of an equal number of turns. The common-mode currents flow only on the outside braid of coax. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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If it makes him happy, what's the problem?
-- ----- "Gary" wrote in message ... I've got a friend that swears by a center fed Zepp antenna as great multiband antenna ( 2004 ARRL handbook Pg. 20.5 center column ) His is cut for 80 meters but he claims great operation on other bands as well. He feeds it with 300 Ohm twin lead which then comes into his shack and is connected to choke / impedance ? matching baluns ? Initially one end of the twin lead connects to the center conductor of the "balun" which is approx 10 turns of RG-8X, in a 6" coil, the other end is connected to the braid. Then the center conductor of the first coil / balun is connected to the braid of an identical coil and the braid of the first coil is connected to the center conductor of the second coil. Then that is run through his transmatch. He said he got the idea from a now SK ham about 30 some years ago and has been using it ever since. The handbook doesn't mention the double "coil" / balun arrangement. I wonder if anyone else has used or seen such an antenna and feedline arrangement ? 73 Gary |
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![]() Who said there was a problem ? I was only curious as to what the gurus in this group thought of the arrangement as I was thinking of trying it myself. Gary On Sun, 15 May 2005 12:29:04 -0500, "Joe S." wrote: If it makes him happy, what's the problem? -- ----- "Gary" wrote in message .. . I've got a friend that swears by a center fed Zepp antenna as great multiband antenna ( 2004 ARRL handbook Pg. 20.5 center column ) His is cut for 80 meters but he claims great operation on other bands as well. He feeds it with 300 Ohm twin lead which then comes into his shack and is connected to choke / impedance ? matching baluns ? Initially one end of the twin lead connects to the center conductor of the "balun" which is approx 10 turns of RG-8X, in a 6" coil, the other end is connected to the braid. Then the center conductor of the first coil / balun is connected to the braid of an identical coil and the braid of the first coil is connected to the center conductor of the second coil. Then that is run through his transmatch. He said he got the idea from a now SK ham about 30 some years ago and has been using it ever since. The handbook doesn't mention the double "coil" / balun arrangement. I wonder if anyone else has used or seen such an antenna and feedline arrangement ? 73 Gary |
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On Sun, 15 May 2005 09:56:34 -0500, Cecil Moore
wrote: Gary wrote: I've got a friend that swears by a center fed Zepp antenna as great multiband antenna ( 2004 ARRL handbook Pg. 20.5 center column ) Note that "Zepp" is in parentheses in the Handbook indicating the usage in that context is not entirely correct. A Zepp is 1/2WL long fed at the end with 1/4WL of parallel line. Center feeding it results only in a 1/2WL center fed dipole, not a Zepp. I wish the ARRL wouldn't muddy the lingo like that. The handbook doesn't mention the double "coil" / balun arrangement. I wonder if anyone else has used or seen such an antenna and feedline arrangement ? If I understand what you wrote, the choke should work just as well if it were only one coil of an equal number of turns. The common-mode currents flow only on the outside braid of coax. Ok Cecil, thanks for the information. I was curious as I was thinking of trying the antenna myself, but perhaps I'll stick with the good ole G5RV. 73 Gary |
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Gary wrote:
On Sun, 15 May 2005 09:56:34 -0500, Cecil Moore wrote: Gary wrote: I've got a friend that swears by a center fed Zepp antenna as great multiband antenna ( 2004 ARRL handbook Pg. 20.5 center column ) Note that "Zepp" is in parentheses in the Handbook indicating the usage in that context is not entirely correct. A Zepp is 1/2WL long fed at the end with 1/4WL of parallel line. Center feeding it results only in a 1/2WL center fed dipole, not a Zepp. I wish the ARRL wouldn't muddy the lingo like that. The handbook doesn't mention the double "coil" / balun arrangement. I wonder if anyone else has used or seen such an antenna and feedline arrangement ? If I understand what you wrote, the choke should work just as well if it were only one coil of an equal number of turns. The common-mode currents flow only on the outside braid of coax. Ok Cecil, thanks for the information. I was curious as I was thinking of trying the antenna myself, but perhaps I'll stick with the good ole G5RV. Why not, Gary? There are many reasons to try different types of antennas, and the fun of making them is one reason. There might also be practical reasons too. I made an OCF dipole, in no small part because the way the trees run in my yard, the coax drop was just above my shack location. And hey - the antenna works pretty well too. I'd go for it! Then tell us what you find out. - Mike KB3EIA - |
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