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to: ROB DENNIS
from: ED KRISTON
date: 1997-12-01 18:48:00
subject: In Attic Dipole

RD>In a msg of , Ivy Iverson writes to Ed Kriston:
RD> II> |       |~~~|   |~~~|   |~~~~||  This is a variation of an idea I 
ead
RD> II> | ______|   |   |   |   |    ||  about some time ago - a Ham hid a 
dipo
RD> II> | |     \   |___|   |___|    ||  under his wooden deck, and it worked
RD> II> | |_____  \                  ||  well for him.  Only in this case you
RD> II> |      |    \            ____||  would be using a G5RV instead of a
RD> II> | _____|     To xcvr     |    |  plain dipole.  You will have to
RD> II> | |                      |____|  experiment, (or do some math), to
RD> II> | |____     20 X 20           |  determine just how big to make the
RD> II> |      |    attic             |  zig-zags so that it comes out 
oughly
RD> II> | _____|    ___               |  I have drawn it here.  You might 
ven
RD> II> | |        |   |              |  mount it on the underside of the 
roof.
RD> II> | |________|   |              |
RD> II> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
RD> Recieve was great on 160 to 20m but when it came to
RD>transmit it was a bit of a bear to get it to tune on 80m
RD>where I had orginally intended it to be used.
At present, this is the same problem that I am having.  The bandwith
when the antenna is adjusted has a really sharp drop off.  Move the freq
only a little and major retuning is required.  It will load on a
frequency, I made a little cheat sheet to help with base adjustments
when changing bands.  This has made it a lot easier.
RD> This same idea can be used in an attic but tack the zig-zag `legs' to the
RD>truss beams in the roof with the PL connector hanging at
RD>the centre of the roof peak.
RD>                       Centre line of roof
RD>     /---\     /---\           |     --\     /---\    /---\
RD>     |   |    |    |           |    /   |   |    |   |     |
RD>     |   |    |    |      /--- PL---    |   |    |   |     |
RD>     |   |    |    |     |              |   |    |   |     |
RD>     |   \--- /    |     |              |   |    |   |     |
RD>                    \---/               \---/    \---/
I think this is do-able.  Presently the installation of the G5RV (105')
resembles a flat top and two j's.  It looks something like this:
                     ________________________________
                     |                              |
 O=AR270 dual        |  O   ____10_M__dipole____    |
   bander            |             _________________|
                     |
                     |_ Ladder line
                     |
                     |             _________________
                     |                              |
                     |                              |
                     |______________________________|
                        Somewhat Easterly direction
                            Front of house
I call it my "Antenna Farm in a box".  The 10M dipole works great, loads
easy and have made many contacts from it.  AR270 works well with no
problems noted.  Only the G5RV is busting my stones.
I will problably try reinstalling the G5RV in the second style above and
move the 10M further up toward the peak of the roof.
I would like to thank those of you who answered my query on trap dipoles
for small spaces.  It is always nice to have some help and get something
going for the "condo-impaired ham"  73 de N3WJA
___
 X SLMR 2.0 X My reality check just bounced.
--- Maximus 3.00
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