For receive only, don't waste your time changing this antenna. You will not
notice any difference. Kind of like a speaker advertised to have a
frequency response from 10 hertz to 30 kilohertz but the human ear cant hear
above 20 kilohertz if you have excellent hearing.
Howard #3
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From: "Richard B. McDonald" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2015 8:58 AM
Subject: Report on 10M Loop Project, and Request for Feedback
> Hi!
>
>
>
> I want to report on my 10M full wave loop (FWL) project, and ask for
> feedback on it. My aim was a resonant antenna at 28.4 MHz for RX only on
> my
> TS-2000. I viewed this project as practice for the antenna I *really*
> want
> to make - an 80M FWL for both RX and TX (inspired by Ron).
>
>
>
> To make my loop, 14 gauge insolated stranded copper wire sits inside 1"
> PVC
> ~12' atop my wooden shack. It is in the shape of an octagon. I measured
> the length of the wire at 1005 / 28.4 = 35.39', which I rounded to 35.5'.
> There is a 25' run of 75 ohm coax (the kind for TV, which I was told is
> fine
> for RX antenna purposes like this) properly soldered to the ends of the
> wire.
>
>
>
> So, my friend from our ham club measured this antenna with his analyzer.
> It
> turned out to be resonant at 25.5 MHz : ( Now, only because I am obsessed
> with my project and by way of learning, I should like feedback on the
> following:
>
>
>
> 1) I am told that one thing affecting resonance is the "velocity
> factor" of the wire. Apparently, the insulation of both a) the wire
> itself
> and b) the PVC affects the velocity factor. I have no idea what "velocity
> factor" is, nor how it affects the calculated length of a wire for a FWL
> as
> per the above.
>
> 2) To bring the resonant frequency up to 28.4 MHz, I *think* I need
> to
> decrease the size of what I have built. Is that right? "Decrease" as in
> shorten rather than "increase" as in lengthen?
>
> 3) To decrease the size of my loop, I plan to cut 6" (0.5') off each
> of
> the eight sides of the octagons for a total of 4' (including obviously the
> wire therein). Check my math (reasoning) on this. 28.4 / 25.5 = 1.11;
> meaning I am too big by 11%. 0.11 * 35.5 = 3.9; say 4'.
>
>
>
> Incidentally, even though my loop is a little off, it seems to RX better
> than my 43' vertical does on 10M. Some have said that for RX only this
> resonance differential is insignificant. In other words, they say that
> even
> if I tune my loop precisely to 28.4 MHz, on 10M it would be imperceptible
> as
> to 25.5 MHz for RX. What do you think about this?
>
>
>
> 73,
>
> Richard KK6MRH
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