Antennas For The Low Bands..80 and 160m
Antennas For The Low Bands..80 and 160m
Antennas For The Low Bands..80 and 160m
80 and 160m
My K9AY RX Antenna
My TX Antennae.....!!
First of all I must qualify my remarks by stating that ALL
antennae benefit from a good ground under them. (
except the Beverage... "The exception proves the rule"
)
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Antennas for the Low Bands..80 and 160m
You can see from this, that my 50ft "H" has almost
exactly the same bandwidth and peak angle as the full
size 1/4 w/l vertical, and the gain is only down by .5 dBi..
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Antennas for the Low Bands..80 and 160m
I'm now using 45ft dipoles. loaded top and bottom (cap
hat wires) on 80 and 160m, suspended from a 60ft high
timber mast, as in the drawing above.
I have done side by side comparisons with my Inverted
L, and various 1/4 w/l verticals that I've built. They
compare very favourably indeed, with the vertical dipole
usually a tad better than any of my 1/4 w/l verticals both
on TX and RX. For some reason, the dipoles are quieter
on RX than the others...'dunno why...Not that it's an
issue here, as I use a K9AY on RX when the going gets
tough..
The dipoles are much quicker to erect, as they're only 2
dimensional (no ground system). Mine are erected along
the fence between two fields on my neighbour's farm.
Being no wider than the fence itself, the antennae do not
interfere with the agricultural activities in any way. This
means that my farmer neighbour is quite happy to let me
put up as much wire as I like...
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If you've got any large ferrite cores in your junk box, and
you don't have a clue what permeability they are, here's
a quick check that I use.
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My RX Antenna..
"On the low bands, the average amateur receiver
has excess gain, and so a low-gain receiving
antenna with a rear null is beneficial.. Not only
does it improve the signal to noise ratio and
remove rearward QRM, but it also reduces the
occurrence of front-end-overload from QRM, QRN,
and from nearby AM BC stations in the MF
range. Hence, gain must be tailored to the
situation--which is not the same on 160 as it is
on 20 meters. Pattern shape--both horizontally
and vertically (i.e., the whole 3-D pattern)--
becomes more important than gain itself."
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PERFORMANCE...
Important Note..
I do not mention Beverages, 4 square arrays etc on this
page, as it's aimed at the Amateur who has no possibility
of erecting such large antennae.. I hope that it may give
some encouragement to those who (like myself) have
limited space and resources.
All pages and content there-in, are the intellectual property of the author, and protected by law.
All pages and content, are subject to change at any time, without notice.
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