Tom,
Saw this on the net. Don't know if his theory or measurements are
correct, but for what it's worth:
http://www.karinya.net/g3txq/g5rv/
If the 102 feet won't fit, you can always cut everything in half ( half
the wire and half the balanced line) and have something that should load
on 40 and up. Or cut it to fit the lot, and as Howard said get as much
wire in the air as possible.
73, Steve KW3A
On 8/17/2012 6:59 AM, Tom Behler wrote:
> Hey, all.
>
> Does anyone know of an SWR chart that exists for the typical G5RV, giving
> approximate or expected SWR readings for various bands?
>
> If so, please send it my way.
>
> I'm actually debating about whether to even take my TW1 out to the camp
> site, with the idea that if the auto-tuner tunes the G5RV as is, I'm just
> going to operate and have fun.
>
> But, the professor in me may want to take a look at some SWR's, just for
> knowledge sake if nothing else.
>
> Regarding this week-end, if I do get the G5RV up, look for me in the North
> American QSO Party SSB contest. For those who don't know, the contest runs
> from 1800Z Saturday (2 p.m. Eastern), to 0600Z ((2 a.m. Eastern) Sunday, on
> the usual HF bands. The exchange is very simple--just name and state or
> province.
>
> If I get things up and running, I might also stop by 7.191 to see if there
> is any sort of a 40-meter East coast mid-west round table.
>
> 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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