Return to KLUBNL.PL main page

rsgb_lf_group
[Top] [All Lists]

Re: LF: First Portable Trip

To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: LF: First Portable Trip
From: [email protected]
Date: Sat, 23 May 2009 15:19:22 -0400
In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
References: <[email protected]>
Reply-to: [email protected]
Sender: [email protected]
Hi Richard.

I've used a system similar to yours with some success.  Mine, now dismantled, is detailed at

http://www.g0mrf.com/500kAntenna.htm

It was a 10m mast with a very small 3m top section. Power in 7.5W PEP.
100km was no problem 24/7 with good conditions it made it to ON and PA.  With very good conditions it made it to the Scotish Islands at apx 800km but that was rare.

The photo shows a variometer in series with a fixed coil in series with another fixed coil which was connected to ground at the bottom end.  Despite all these turns of wire, the 50 ohm match was only a few turns up from the ground end.

Hope that helps.

David




-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Newstead <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sat, 23 May 2009 16:06
Subject: LF: First Portable Trip

Not a great success. Tried a 200ft inverted L with 7m vertical section fed against 3 radials each between 50 and 100ft long. The final 100ft was very low - within 1 metre of the ground. 
 
Did not succeeded in tuning aerial up in link configuration. Tried tapping the feeder at various points on the main coil but this reduced the Q dramatically and the RX and TX performance were very poor. In configurations where the RX performance was good and the Q high, there was little on no aerial current on transmit. The only configuration that gave some antenna current was nearly useless on receive. Connecting a radial to a metal fence detuned things so much that I go nowhere like that. 
 
Heard GW0HXO's beacon at reasonable strength and GW3UEP's beacon - just. Called CQ quite a few times. No takers. 
 
Band was still noisy even on relatively remote hilltop with horrible "line-timebase" type burble drifting across band. 
 
Clearly more work required to get a viable system. Tips? 
 
73 
 
Richard 
G3CWI 
 
<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>