Wow,
Incredible responses in just a few min. Thanks !
This antenna will be used 90% for Contesting, but 5 days a week it will be
for casual DX on CW and SSB.
With the switching matrix I'm using at the shack, it would be hard to use a
tuner, and is what I'm trying to avoid.
On my JK 801's the Motorized inductor, controlled by a Green Heron
Controller using band data from N1MM makes it totally automatic (Flat SWR
in ~ 50khz segments)
From my talk with Mike @ Tornado Tuner, the 160m version, that I believe
was made for a short radiator is as follows...
*"The Tornado 160SS will tune from about 17uH to 33uH. It has a single 27.5
turn coil. The coil is 1/4” diameter aluminum, and the coil is 4 3/8” mean
diameter."*
From the replies, I see that my approach of build it and figure out the
tuning later was the wrong misguided.
Please forgive my ignorance, I don't have the experience or background to
understand what a lot of this means. It seems that IF I wanted to use the
tornado tuner, I would need to figure out a way to model the antenna so
that adding 17uH to 33uHof inductance would allow it to tune across or
close to across the band ? And that them numbers may be way out because it
was designed for s shorter element ?
I want it Automated so I can put any poor soul I can convince to join a
multi op in the seat and just turn them loose.
Thanks again for all the great replies so far, *and Frank... Loved the
presentation of the LPL history yesterday, Incredible. *
Ron, WV4P
*Grant, Going to read your Doc now, If it sends, I have attached a pic of
the base I built. The other next to is is one of 3 I made for the 3
Rotating Towers I am putting up. *
On Fri, 15 May 2020 at 10:34, Tree <tree@kkn.net> wrote:
> One approach for the inductor that I have used when doing parasitic element
> tuning is to put two SO239's in series and either put a shorted plug in for
> no added inductance - or a PL259 fashioned with a few turns of heavy gauge
> wire. You can label them for the frequency you are wanting.
>
> I used that technique to go from a director to a reflector back when I was
> playing with a vertical parasitic array on 160.
>
> Tree N6TR
>
> On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 8:28 AM <donovanf@starpower.net> wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi Ron,
> >
> >
> >
> > A more reliable approach is a tuner in your shack. The extra coax
> > cable loss from elevated VSWR is insignificant on topband.
> >
> >
> > How high up the band do you want to go and at what maximum VSWR?
> >
> >
> > A resonant Rohn 25 160M vertical will be about 124 feet tall for
> > resonance around 1820 kHz
> >
> > If for some reason you must install a tuner at the feed point of the
> > vertical, follow Tree's advice and make it slightly short: 120 feet
> > of 115 ft if you need to tune for minimum VSWR above 1900 kHz.
> >
> >
> >
> > Use a small tapped inductor to tune it around the band.
> >
> >
> > 73
> > Frank
> > W3LPL
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> >
> > From: "Tree" <tree@kkn.net>
> > To: "Ron WV4P" <wv4ptn@gmail.com>
> > Cc: "160" <topband@contesting.com>
> > Sent: Friday, May 15, 2020 3:18:39 PM
> > Subject: Re: Topband: 160m Vertical
> >
> > Slightly shorter makes it easy to use an inductor to make up the
> > difference. If you make it long - you can do the same with a capacitor -
> > but it's typically more trouble than the inductor.
> >
> > Tree N6TR
> >
> > On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 8:15 AM Ron WV4P <wv4ptn@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > I have built an insulated base for a 1/4 wave 160 antenna. The antenna
> > > will be XXX' of Rohn 25. In searching I see people using heights from
> > 115'
> > > - 130' with a pretty high number around 124'.
> > > I do not know how I am going to match it yet, I figure I will do my
> > > research on that once it's up so I can learn while experimenting....
> But
> > > the height has me second guessing. I want it tunable across the band,
> > > perhaps using a Tornado Tuner like my JK 801's have with a motorized
> > > inductor ? But the question at hand is do I want the antenna Tall or
> > Short
> > > ? What is the Method behind the Madness ? :o)
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance,
> > > Ron WV4P
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