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![]() I have about 40 feet of garden to erect an antenna....Could anyone tell me if I took 2 20 feet length of twin ladder and shorted the ends fed one side of the dipole with twin ladder and connected a 52 ohm resistor across the other side so the tx would see a match would be better than feeding a 40 foot endfed through an atu... My thinking is that most of the small antenna on the market are just dummy loads with a small amount of wire attached and appear to work so would my 40 feet work better.. ?? -- Regards Ted Wager Using Debian Linux |
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Ted wrote:
I have about 40 feet of garden to erect an antenna....Could anyone tell me if I took 2 20 feet length of twin ladder and shorted the ends fed one side of the dipole with twin ladder and connected a 52 ohm resistor across the other side ... Where is the ground for that 52 ohm resistor? -- 73, Cecil, http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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Where is the ground for that 52 ohm resistor?
-- 73, Cecil ========================================= Really Cecil, you shouldn't ask awkward questions like that. You might gain the reputation of being a wicked troller. On the other hand, it cannot be denied, your question is apt and could be considered to be educational. Please continue! Due to a certain person who ought to know better, I suffer from the same misinterpretation of motives myself. smiley ---- Reg. |
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I'm a bit confused by your description. Is this a folded dipole, 40
feet long, with an added resistor in the conductor which would normally be unbroken, inserted directly opposite the feedpoint? Or is it something else? Why not just a 40-foot-long center-fed doublet, with a tuner at the transmitter end? What bands do you want to use your antenna on? What do you want to accomplish with it? (DX, local, intermediate range, ...) Cheers, Tom |
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Cecil Moore wrote:
Ted wrote: I have about 40 feet of garden to erect an antenna....Could anyone tell me if I took 2 20 feet length of twin ladder and shorted the ends fed one side of the dipole with twin ladder and connected a 52 ohm resistor across the other side ... Where is the ground for that 52 ohm resistor? The feed goes to the centre..The ends are strapped together and the resistor connects between the free ends opposite the feed connection... -- Regards Ted Wager Using Debian Linux |
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Ted wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote: Ted wrote: I have about 40 feet of garden to erect an antenna....Could anyone tell me if I took 2 20 feet length of twin ladder and shorted the ends fed one side of the dipole with twin ladder and connected a 52 ohm resistor across the other side ... Where is the ground for that 52 ohm resistor? The feed goes to the centre..The ends are strapped together and the resistor connects between the free ends opposite the feed connection... I'm afraid we need a schematic. Is this correct? 20ft 20ft +-------------------FP------------------+ | 52 ohm resistor +-------------------FP------------------+ -- 73, Cecil, http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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Cecil Moore wrote:
Ted wrote: Cecil Moore wrote: Ted wrote: I have about 40 feet of garden to erect an antenna....Could anyone tell me if I took 2 20 feet length of twin ladder and shorted the ends fed one side of the dipole with twin ladder and connected a 52 ohm resistor across the other side ... Where is the ground for that 52 ohm resistor? The feed goes to the centre..The ends are strapped together and the resistor connects between the free ends opposite the feed connection... I'm afraid we need a schematic. Is this correct? 20ft 20ft +-------------------resistor------------+ | connected connected +-------------------FP------------------+ Like so...Ends strapped and r at centre opposite feed... -- Regards Ted Wager Using Debian Linux |
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Ted wrote:
I'm afraid we need a schematic. Is this correct? 20ft 20ft +-------------------resistor------------+ | connected connected +-------------------FP------------------+ OK, close to a T2FD. Here are the formulas for such an antenna. http://www.hard-core-dx.com/nordicdx.../t2design.html Looks like yours would be resonant around 8.2 MHz. -- 73, Cecil, http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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Cecil Moore wrote:
Ted wrote: I'm afraid we need a schematic. Is this correct? 20ft 20ft +-------------------resistor------------+ | connected connected +-------------------FP------------------+ OK, close to a T2FD. Here are the formulas for such an antenna. http://www.hard-core-dx.com/nordicdx.../t2design.html Looks like yours would be resonant around 8.2 MHz. Thanks very much for the info and the address.. -- Regards Ted Wager Using Debian Linux |
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Ted wrote in news:43bd1032$0$82676
: I have about 40 feet of garden to erect an antenna....Could anyone tell me if I took 2 20 feet length of twin ladder and shorted the ends fed one side of the dipole with twin ladder and connected a 52 ohm resistor across the other side so the tx would see a match would be better than feeding a 40 foot endfed through an atu... My thinking is that most of the small antenna on the market are just dummy loads with a small amount of wire attached and appear to work so would my 40 feet work better.. ?? If you're looking for transmit efficiency, then a resistor is not going to help you except to keep the standing waves down. You don't, in practice want such a resistor to be dissipating more than about half your power. Even that much is a three decibel loss (about half an S unit). If it was my space, I'd start as high as I could get at one end and run a sloping dipole with 300-ohm or 450-ohm feeder to the atu. Make sure your atu has a 4:1 balun in it or get a balun that can give you at least this ratio. And just feed the nice sloper on as many bands as you can tune it! It won't be earth-shaking on 80m and will probably wimp out on 160, but I bet it would be tolerably good on 40 and really decent on 30 and up. Dress the feedline away from the main wire at right angles and twist it a bit. Make sure to follow proper line-dressing procedures where you bring it into the house (or use a 4-1 balun and run coax the last bit). And fiddle with the length of the lower arm of the dipole until you get no common-mode antenna currents on the feeder, say on 30m. That should do it. -- Dave Oldridge+ ICQ 1800667 |
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