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Subject: | Re: [TenTec] The problem with directly end fed wires |
From: | Joe Giacobello <k2xx@swva.net> |
Reply-to: | k2xx@swva.net, tentec@contesting.com |
Date: | Thu, 25 Mar 2004 10:36:55 -0500 |
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Stuart, I don't disagree with a word you've said. However, keeping the
ground lead shorter than a 1/4 wave on the highest frequency band you're
using will minimize the RF in the shack problem. Obviously, this
becomes much easier as the operating frequency is lowered. I rarely
have RF problems on 30, 40 and 80M. You can also use an artificial ground and tune the reactance out of the ground lead, but that requires an additional piece of equipment. It was always my understanding that using a 1/4 wave counterpoise on the band(s) of interest was also effective in minimizing RF in the shack by moving the high voltage point outside the shack. I really haven't tried this technique very often, but I have been advised that it really is more effective in reducing ground losses than it is in minimizing RF in the shack. I have used end fed wires at my home station over the years, especially when I was renting, and I have had very good experiences with them. However, they were rarely over 170 feet long and were used primarily on the lower frequencies. 73, Joe Stuart Rohre wrote: Joe, Well, some of you are lucky enough to have used end fed antennas in situations where the ground conditions helped your need to ground. My two very bad end fed wires were 1) in the desert where there is no good RF ground, and 2) in the Tropics where the rainforest zone has no good RF ground. Both suffered from unidirectional response and from high RF levels in the shack where I could draw sparks off the metal chassis of transmitter.
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