KK9V and I came in 1st place for the VE5 section on Field Day back in the very
early 90's using that exact antenna Bob. We operated from a tent with the fan
dipole high up in the trees located in Moose Jaw provincial park. What a great
time.
Its a good antenna config, but the wires are seldom straight and it ain't
pretty to a non-ham. :-( I tried to install that same antenna about 3 years
later at the QTH and the XYL wasn't keen on its looks.
Eric
W9WLW
On May 24, 2014 4:55:06 PM EDT, Bob McGraw - K4TAX <RMcGraw@Blomand.net> wrote:
|In practice, a 2 wire dipole works 5 bands. Cut for 80M, harmonically
|works
|on 20M and 10M. Then add the second wire fed parallel being cut for
|40M
|works harmonically on 15M.
|
|A better choice, space permitting, cut for 160M will work 40M and 15M
|and
|the 2nd wire cut for 80M will work for 20M and 10M. Here we have 2
|wires/dipoles fed parallel that work 6 bands.
|
|
|In both cases it is better to cut to the low end of the band and let
|the
|tuner make the radio happy.
|
|73
|Bob, K4TAX
|
|
|
|
|----- Original Message -----
|From: "Rick - DJ0IP / NJ0IP" <Rick@DJ0IP.de>
|To: "'Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment'" <tentec@contesting.com>
|Sent: Friday, May 23, 2014 3:57 PM
|Subject: Re: [TenTec] The Next Flagship
|
|
|> Jim, I can't agree. Sorry.
|> You are not on the same page as I am.
|> You push a resonant antenna, but that's a monoband antenna.
|> You sell the "all band dipole" much too short.
|>
|> YES you are correct about its many nulls on the high bands. They are
|> definitely not as bad as you make it out to be.
|> I've seen your current and past QTH (in Chicago).
|> You are a lucky man. Compliments for making best use of the space
|> available
|> for an antenna farm - especially in Chicago!
|>
|> Many people, possibly most, can have just one single antenna at their
|QTH.
|> They will never have what you have or have had in the past.
|> Many use the non-resonant or openwire fed dipole - the one you say is
|not
|> a
|> good antenna.
|>
|> You do it a big injustice to say it is a bad antenna.
|> Many experts, including W1ICP (Lew McCoy) and W4RNL (L.B. Cebik)
|have
|> said
|> "if I could only have just one antenna, it would be the openwire fed
|> dipole."
|>
|> My own experience: go to CQWW DX Contest, "All Time Records" (CW).
|> Do a search on "DJ0IP".
|> I'm on the list as an all time record holder (high power assisted) in
|one
|> European country, set using this antenna that you claim does not
|work. My
|> record has stood for over 20 years. You don't set records with
|antennas
|> which do not work.
|>
|> So yes, there are lots of better mono-band antennas, but I don't know
|of
|> any
|> multiband antenna that works better.
|> If you do, PLEASE share it with us. I will gladly be proven wrong in
|this
|> case! (hi)
|>
|> 73 - Rick, DJ0IP
|> (Nr. Frankfurt am Main)
|>
|>
|> -----Original Message-----
|> From: TenTec [mailto:tentec-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Jim
|Brown
|> Sent: Friday, May 23, 2014 6:45 PM
|> To: 'Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment'
|> Subject: Re: [TenTec] The Next Flagship
|>
|> On 5/23/2014 3:06 AM, Rick - DJ0IP / NJ0IP wrote:
|>> I agree with all of that, but you leave one point out. "Openwire."
|>> As you well know, the impedance of an openwire dipole varies from
|band
|>> to band and can be all over the map, up to a couple thousand Ohms.
|>
|> Rick,
|>
|> I didn't leave it out at all -- it's one of the non-resonant antennas
|I
|> talked about. This is a lousy antenna, a bad idea. Yes, the Handbook
|says
|> it
|> "works" on all bands. So does a light bulb. That "all band"
|> dipole has a pattern that varies widely from band to band, with deep
|nulls
|> in some directions where there are stations you would like to work.
|>
|> The place for antenna match boxes is to make a dipole cut for 80CW
|work on
|> the phone band, to load a random long wire that ends in the shack, to
|> correct for a dipole that isn't quite the right length.
|>
|> I'm a big fan of fan dipoles, which are easy to build, which work
|really
|> well, and which have very predictable patterns. If you have room for
|a 20M
|> dipole, you can hang a 20/15/10 fan. Barry at Hypower Antenna Company
|
|> sells
|> very nice loaded dipoles that also cover 30 and 40 and can fit 80M
|into
|> about 100 ft. That was my low band antenna in Chicago. He makes a
|version
|> for 160 and 80 with a fan element for 40 that also works very well on
|30M.
|>
|> 73, Jim K9YC
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