Hi Dave,
Thanks for the reply.
The antenna is fed at 3’ off the ground. The radials slope up at about 45
degrees to the roof (at about 10’).
It’s resonant at about 1.9 MHZ so I use about 2 turns of a 5.5” diamanté’s coil
made of very heavy gauge copper wire.
I’m using an 1 to 1 Balun Designs isolation transformer at the feed point and a
32/50 UnUn to match the impedance of the coax. Another isolation transformer is
used at the shack.
Thanks for your input! Much appreciated
Bob
Robert L. Chortek
On Mar 7, 2020, at 11:39 AM, Dave Cuthbert <telegrapher9@gmail.com> wrote:
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Robert, some questions:
Does the 55 ft vertical begin 10' above earth for a total radiator length of 45
ft?
What frequency?
The 45 deg angle doesn't work with the length and radial end height.
At 1.83 MHz a 55' radiator/top wires with the base 10' above earth, and eight
67' radials at 10 ft, the radiation resistance is 8.7 ohms. I believe it should
measure closer to 9 ohms than the 29.7 ohms you measure (implying GND loss of
21 ohms). Are the radials decoupled from earth GND with a high-Z feedline
choke? I'm using EZNEC the NEC-2D engine.
For a 45' radiator/top wire with base 10' above earth and eight 67' radials at
10' the radiation resistance is 5.3 ohms.
73, Dave KH6AQ
On Sat, Mar 7, 2020 at 8:59 AM Chortek, Robert L.
<Robert.Chortek@berliner.com<mailto:Robert.Chortek@berliner.com>> wrote:
Good Day!
Does anyone know the radiation resistance of a 55 foot vertical #12 wire, top
loaded with 2 41 foot #14 wires sloping at 45°, with their ends at 35 feet?
I’m curious about the efficiency. The fee point impedance is 29.7 ohms, and I’m
using eight 1/8 wave elevated radios at 10 feet.
Please and thank you!
Bob
Robert L. Chortek
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