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Hi, First time using the ladder line, Please offer your opinions?
I have the 50 foot tower, it is right outside the shack window, so will be drilling the two small holes in the sill, then fishing through approximately 12" or 18" then replace the spacers to keep the distance between the leads constant. That leaves the remaining 98 feet outside of which I need a distance of approx 35 or 40 feet of the ladder line to reach my center fed 80m or two wires 66feet each leg. What are my options with the left over 50 feet (approx) of ladder line? Coil it up? Cut it? And what are the rules about keeping the ladder line away from the tower and steal guy wires that are not insulated? I only want to do this once now and first time using the ladder line, all suggestions appreciated, thanks..... |
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I'd suggest cutting off most of the excess, but leave some slack in case you
need to redo the terminations. As for the trim, I'd leave at least two inches of space to any surrounding metal. Nothing is very critical for 80 meters anyway; in fact, using coax would be easier and probably work just as well. That's what I do. 73, Bob |
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I'd suggest cutting off most of the excess, but leave some slack in case you
need to redo the terminations. As for the trim, I'd leave at least two inches of space to any surrounding metal. Nothing is very critical for 80 meters anyway; in fact, using coax would be easier and probably work just as well. That's what I do. 73, Bob |
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If you are going to use your dipole for any bands other than 80 meters,
ladderline is vastly more efficient. I would definitely NOT coil the ladderline. Been there done that...didn't work for me. What are you tuning your ladderline with? I just built the Richard Measures' Balanced Balanced Tuner for mine and it works great. The article is on the ARRL website. Andy W1AWB "Bob" wrote in message ... Hi, First time using the ladder line, Please offer your opinions? I have the 50 foot tower, it is right outside the shack window, so will be drilling the two small holes in the sill, then fishing through approximately 12" or 18" then replace the spacers to keep the distance between the leads constant. That leaves the remaining 98 feet outside of which I need a distance of approx 35 or 40 feet of the ladder line to reach my center fed 80m or two wires 66feet each leg. What are my options with the left over 50 feet (approx) of ladder line? Coil it up? Cut it? And what are the rules about keeping the ladder line away from the tower and steal guy wires that are not insulated? I only want to do this once now and first time using the ladder line, all suggestions appreciated, thanks..... |
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If you are going to use your dipole for any bands other than 80 meters,
ladderline is vastly more efficient. I would definitely NOT coil the ladderline. Been there done that...didn't work for me. What are you tuning your ladderline with? I just built the Richard Measures' Balanced Balanced Tuner for mine and it works great. The article is on the ARRL website. Andy W1AWB "Bob" wrote in message ... Hi, First time using the ladder line, Please offer your opinions? I have the 50 foot tower, it is right outside the shack window, so will be drilling the two small holes in the sill, then fishing through approximately 12" or 18" then replace the spacers to keep the distance between the leads constant. That leaves the remaining 98 feet outside of which I need a distance of approx 35 or 40 feet of the ladder line to reach my center fed 80m or two wires 66feet each leg. What are my options with the left over 50 feet (approx) of ladder line? Coil it up? Cut it? And what are the rules about keeping the ladder line away from the tower and steal guy wires that are not insulated? I only want to do this once now and first time using the ladder line, all suggestions appreciated, thanks..... |
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