Hello Giorgio,
Am 26.07.2012 14:13, schrieb IZ2JGB:
Hello group,
While resting a little on The local beach in Numana , Italy,
i've managed a good
Deal with a vendor and aquired a big kite to try some antenna
tests.
Stephan, how's big a kite should be to
Fly a suitable Cooper / iron wire ?
That depends on the kite itselfe, the weight of the wire but in the
first way it depends on the location! If you intend to fly the kite on
flat land and/or on the coast where the wind is mostly stable and
strong then a small kite, maybe 1 m^2 is OK. But if the wind is
unstable and the velocity is low then you need more area. My "small"
kite has 3.6m^2 and the big one has 8.1m^2. For example, the 300m
vertical was hold stable at the sky for hours in my 10th VLF
experiment. The small kite carries the wire when the wind speed is 18
km/h or say 3-4 BFT. The big kite just needs 10 km/h or about 2-3 BFT
to carry the 300m wire.
The picture looks like this is a small kite, smaller than 1 m^2. But
you need a thinner line for the kite and if you use a thin wire which
is only 100m long or so and fly it on the coast then this should work!
Just try it. :-)
And don't forget to tell us :-)
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Thanks,
Giorgio
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