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Re: Topband: 80m rotatable dipole load coil questions

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Subject: Re: Topband: 80m rotatable dipole load coil questions
From: Bob K6UJ <k6uj@pacbell.net>
Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2016 08:16:36 -0700
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Ray,

I made a 40M rotary dipole and followed Force 12's Tornado loading coil design. They issued a study on the evolution of their loading coils from Tom Schiller's original design. They first went to a smaller diameter (less efficient) coil and later back to a larger diameter final version they call their Tornado coil. It is interesting to note that with their new Tornado coil they went back to the larger diameter coil as Tom Schiller used. The Tornado design coils are now used on all their coil loaded antennas. I thought this might be interesting to you on designing the 80M coils.

http://www.force12inc.com/content/Application%20Note%20-%2040m%20Delta%20Coils%20Overview%20DRAFT%202.pdf


Bob
K6UJ







On 10/10/16 9:03 PM, Ray Benny wrote:
I am building a 90 ft, 80m rotatable dipole. I am near the point of fabricating 
the inductors/coils that will go about 23 ft out on the element. I am guying 
the element just before the inductor. I have several questions:
1. Does the size of the gap between the center element and element tip make 
much difference? Is one inch enough, or should it be almost the same size as 
the coil length?
2. Is there advantage of winding the coils of copper vs. aluminum? Is it worth 
silver plating the copper windings? I'm most likely planning to use 1/4" tubing 
either way.
3. Once I figure out the total length of the element, a friend is going to run 
EZNEC and tell me the inductor valve I need. I will use a calculator to compute 
the physical dimensions of the coils. What is the advantage of building the 
coils on either 3 inch vs. a 4 inch form?
Is there anything else to consider in the construction of this antenna?
Tnx for your thoughts,
Ray,N6VRLocated in central AZ

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