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Thanks jim,
Hate to keep this dragging along, but it sounds like multi conductor ribbon wire might be the ticket for a nice wide band antenna. Do you have any suggestions for the toroid? I have lots of room for anything I need. Is there a good ratshack number or is it not worth worrying about? Thanks again Dave Jim Weir wrote: dave shared these priceless pearls of wisdom: -Ok that brings an interesting thought, -When building a multiband antenna, multiple elements can be attached to -the same feed point and the element cut closest to the resonant freq -will radiate. -I did this with an old HF radio for 20, 40 and 80M. Yes, but you will clearly note that you did not run the elements very close together, or you might just as well have used a single piece of wire. The elements were separated, and the more separation the better the multiband antenna worked. However, here you are working with a single frequency, and if the wires are spaced roughly a wire diameter apart, the apparent bandwidth is outrageously good. -Also, I read that should I use a torid (SP) and put a loop of coax to -keep reflections down. Most folks that use toroids as baluns (actually as chokes) use a toroid that just slips over the coax and a couple-three of them close to the antenna. This makes a single-turn coil for each toroid. If you've got the room to use a large toroid and several loops through it, go for it. Embedding them in the structure doesn't allow me to do my designs like that {;-) Don't forget -- the toroid material must be "good" at the frequency of interest, or all you've done is put a steel nut around the coax, and not a choke. Jim Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com |
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