I run 7 watts into a 50ft center-loaded helical and use a common MFJ tuner
to match the input. I have gotten good reports from stations as far as
Ontario, Canada. He might do just fine with 14 watts.
73,
dave
wa3gin
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From: towertalk-bounces@contesting.com
[mailto:towertalk-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Terry Conboy
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 5:38 PM
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Cc: wa3gin@erols.com; n3ox@n3ox.net
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Grey PVC Loading Coil
At 01:45 PM 2006-12-05, WA3GIN @ Arlington County, VA wrote:
>I think the voltage concern is going to be at the top of the antenna but
>I could be wrong.
>
>The electrical (gray) PVC holds up well outside in UV. But one can
>always paint the plastic black which will protect it from the UV. At HF
>the plastic is invisible for the most part.
>
>Get the thing tuned up and paint the whole thing black and you're good
>to go as best I can tell.
With 1500 watts to Dan's 40 foot vertical on 160m (assuming 10 ohm
equivalent ground resistance), the voltage across the loading coil
would be about 9.5 kV rms. That drops to only 2.5 kV rms at the 100
watt level. Maybe Dan should install a tiny thermometer on his PVC
coil form and tell us how hot it gets. 8-)
BTW, my model shows 56.4 watts in the ground and 29.3 watts in the
coil (Q=200) with 100 watts to the feedpoint. The other 14.3 watts
should radiate just fine. That's about 8.4 dB loss if you're keeping
score. (And 14.3 watts more than I can radiate on 160m!)
73, Terry N6RY
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