The top half of my 3/8 wave 160 is still wrapped around the top of a tree so
I went to HRO and got 200 feet of ladderline
to re-build my MULTEE. I found that the MULTEE as shown in both the W6SAI
Handbook and ARRL Antenna books is
or has never been tested (Bill told me so in an e-mail 5 years ago). The
MULTEE is from W6BCX (bill Smith) who is also
credited with the Bob-Tail. The antenna as shown in the books does work
160 but the two versions I put up actually were
set for 1919 and 1910 Khz. Since this is not the normal Dx range I added
several feet the last time and got it down to 1834Khz.
It also says you can operate it on 80 as a flattop but I find that 80 meter
operation is way down from a dipole (10DB) and it takes
a fairly big LC in the tuner to get it down to a low SWR. It does work on
160 about as well as the 1/4 wave L and really gets into Central and
Northern SA well... This version will be 62 feet vertical and 70 feet flat
top.
I also have up my version of the half Bob Tail (the half square is the Bob
Tail). I got the idea from W4RNL and an article in QST in 1977
on a 80 meter L using a 1/2 wave dipole with one vertical leg and one
horizontal. I made up a half size (136 foot ) dipole by using the Mor-Gain
method. I put it up as an inverted V and found that it was set to 1889Khz
but mounting it as an L (bottom 11 feet off the ground)
it tuned up on 1844 with a broad bandwidth of nearly 80Khz between 2.1
points. Unfortunately so far its down from the old L or Multee
on RX so I have some more design work if I want to use it on 160. At least
I can now make a few Q's. K4SQR says phase it with the MULTEE.
On 80 I got the Half square fixed but I may have a bad piece of coax
(appears lossy) as it hears real well but does not work as well to deep
South America or EM1. The MOr-Gain 66' 80 is still up as mostly vertical
and really gets the low angle DX. I worked a 4L4 on 75 SSB for #301 on
75/80. This antenna worked D68C on one call when they called for 4 land
stations. The XYL says I have reached the limit for antennas on our 1/2
acre lot....lets see I have 4 antennas on the tower and will have 4 wire
antennas plus a couple receiving antennas and I have some random
interactions plus WCNN junk on 160 (part real/part image)...the bandpass
filter gets rid of some of that.
On top of these problems the T2X rotor was turning and stuck on 75 degrees
the other night. I looked but nothing was catching and the next day it was
moving again. Guess its time for another round of maintenance.
The P5 was 5/5 here on 15 meters Saturday night....hope that one counts.
73 and send those CQ 160 logs to cq160@kkn.net Dave K4JRB
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