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Old May 20th 05, 06:03 PM
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Hi to all

I am thinking about using a Buddipole antenna on 20, 30 and 40 meters
with a KX1. What is the impedance range at the antenna that I can
expect at lowest SWR?

Also, I would be glad to try a .ez or .nec modeling file for this
antenna; if anyone have one, let me know. I use EZNEC +.

Thanks for your help

73 de Pierre VE2PID


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Pierre Desjardins wrote:
Hi to all

I am thinking about using a Buddipole antenna on 20, 30 and 40 meters
with a KX1. What is the impedance range at the antenna that I can
expect at lowest SWR?

Also, I would be glad to try a .ez or .nec modeling file for this
antenna; if anyone have one, let me know. I use EZNEC +.

Thanks for your help

73 de Pierre VE2PID


Hi Pierre, As far as I can tell, the Buddipole is just a short loaded
dipole with the loading coils about 2-3 feet from the feed. Overall
length of the dipole is about 16'. On 40m the 2:1 swr bandwidth is
around 35-40khz. You need to tune it to the 40khz portion of the band
you want to work. On 30m it will be slightly wider, and on 20m
100-150khz. This is based on my measurments of Homebrew short, loaded
dipoles and verticals, and a lot of books on the subject.
You can model on EZNEC by doing a 16' dipole and placing an inductive
load at the point the Buddipole does, then an SWR sweep. Will give you
an idea what kind of bandwidth to expect. Your results will vary with
ground type, and heigth, but the Buddipoles I have seen in action are
about 10' up.
The efficiency of this antenna on 40m is low, but I have used one of
similar design with good results (100 watts).
73 Gary N4AST

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Old May 21st 05, 05:39 PM
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The Buddipole is a small, very well made, very portable dipole antenna
intended mainly for portable work.
see:
http://www.buddipole.com/index.html

Yahoo Groups
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Buddipole/
has a very active user group and W3FF Budd, the designer and
manufacture of the Buddipole is a very active participant in the group.

On the Yahoo Group home page is a pointer to the Buddipole "home brew"
site if you'd like to build instead of buy your Buddipole.

BTW: Budd W3FF does respond to direct emails, so if you have questions
you might consider emailing him directly.

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