• [PE4BAS] Antennas, Antennas, Antennas

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    Antennas, Antennas, Antennas

    Posted: 18 Apr 2021 01:11 PM PDT https://pe4bas.blogspot.com/2021/04/antennas-antennas-antennas.html


    When the ES season will arrive exactly is always a surprise. But we
    expect it at the end of April, or sometimes earlier. So, this is the time
    to get the antennas ready. My 4 element LFA beam was in a state of pity,
    the front director and the reflector were both loose and shifted after the
    last storm. I borrow this LFA from the PA6AA contest group and had to ask
    the owner (PB7Z) if I could make some reinforcements since I'm not that impressed about the quality of this antenna. Bernard told me it is no
    problem at all. So a few brackets were fabricated to reinforce the mounting
    of the elements to the boom.
    The video shows what the problem is. Tightening the clamps will only give a temporary solution.


    Solution made with extra clamps. This was made for the reflector and 2 directors.


    I did another last experiment with my multiband vertical. I made 5 quarter
    wave counterpoises instead of using the tower as "countercapacity" for the vertical. It didn't seem to help at all. I see no difference in SWR and/or performance. The idea of cutting quarter wave wires for the vertical is not needed at all. You can do fine with just one wire and tune it with the autotuner, it will not make any difference in my opinion.
    What I really want to try if time allows is the 5 band square halo PA9X experimented with. He wrote the antenna does better as his 5/8 wave
    vertical on 20m. I would like to confirm that and compare it with my
    multiband vertical. I have the parts.....but time is a issue. I want too
    many things.Tower summer 2020
    The 4/6m duoband beam has the same element mounting as the LFA. Though the elements are way shorter and weight a lot less. So, no problems with it at
    all. Besides that I don't have this beam up in the tower in the winter and storm season...

    G0VXE's quad
    I've been e-mailing a with a owner of a 5 band DK7ZB quad a while ago. Dave G0VXE has a beam like that on his tower. I've asked about some details for constructing one myself. He used capacitors made from coax to tune his reflectors. Tuning the reflectors will actually be the most difficult for
    this antenna. I'm not shure how to do it? Since tuning at low height will probabely not give the same results as if it is on top of my tower at full height. I probabely keep myself to the calculated lengths on the DK7ZB 5
    band quad website, if I'm not satisfied with the f/b ratio I can always try
    to tune things. I might use a scaffold to get on the right height...
    For those that question the ladderline he used at the director cross....it
    is for lineair loading and use on 30m. But it seems a full size dipole
    works better after all is what he told me.That's me. To get an idea of the antenna size...

    I wrote this blogpost mainly for myself since I've too many ideas. I don't
    want to forget what I learned and how I think about antennas right now. Originally I was planning to build the 5 band quad this summer. But I
    already see other more important chores coming. I might try a prototype
    square halo for 20m on a separate mast just as experiment.Ready for the ES season 2021

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