Re: Convertible 40M vertical to 20M vert dipole
- From: Cecil Moore <nospam@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 17:49:08 GMT
Tim Shoppa wrote:
I am postulating a full-height quarter-wave 40M vertical that is
switchable (relays halfway up?) to a 20M vertical dipole.
You could use a trap instead of a relay.
Another approach would be to chose a fixed vertical height
to give you a manageable feedpoint impedance on both bands.
For instance, a 25 foot vertical requires an easy to implement
base network on each band. EZNEC says the feedpoint impedances
are 17-j130 on 40m and 200+j320 on 20m, both easily matched
using common network components (or an autotuner).
How would the ground radials used on 40M potentially mess up the use
as a 20M vertical dipole?
Ground proximity detunes the radials so length is only of
minor importance. 40m ground radials work fine on 20m.
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73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com
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