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Subject: [TenTec] Capacitance Hat for Bikemobile
From: jbcumming@wwdc.com (VE3JC - John C)
Date: Sat, 24 Apr 1999 10:24:00 -0400
Oops!  Photo of capacitance hat for bikemobiling was not where I said it
was.  You can see it here:

http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/7378/990102a.jpg    or
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/7378/990102b.jpg

        Essentially, because the bike doesn't present the same ground plane as
a full size car (and also because mobile antenna is optimized for ssb
portion of the band), you must find a way to achieve resonance.  The
aluminum pole I use to put the antenna well behind the bike seat
(allowing comfortable mounting/dismounting) helps a bit, but for cw
operation on the lower bands, I require the added cap hat.  It's just
made with a solid piece of copper wire and an alligator clip.  You can
use an SWR analyzer to experiment with it.  The thought of using a
"trailing wire" scares me!  I have worked about 25 states, 4 provinces,
and 5 or so countries with 5W or less bike mobile cw.  I rarely have a
problem getting at least one qso while riding, so mobile antennas and
low power can work from a bike.

        By the way, one of the most useful features of a bike mobile rig is
"dial locking" capability.  If your rig does not have a switch to lock
the dial, you may want to rig up a spring-loaded mechanical dial stop,
to prevent frequency shift when you hit a bump in the road.  If you have
access to "QRP Quarterly", I had articles in Oct/98 and Jan/99 with many
more details.

        Happy mobiling!  73, JC


            |     VE3JC  John Cumming       
     Q      |     Delaware, ON CANADA    
     /\     |     jbcumming@wwdc.com    
   @` /«----¬     hf qrp cw bicycle mobile
  (¤) \(¤)        http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/7378/


> Steve Ellington N4LQ wrote:
> For you unbelievers. Here is proof. Yes, a  real /BM station! Trouble
> is: It doesn't work. The 40m Hustler seems to need more counterpoise.

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