RE: [Elecraft] Re: Mobile Antenna for KX1

2005-03-03 Thread ron
I use any well made mono bander. I keep extras in the trunk as I don't mind
changing them when changing bands. This eliminates the need for tuner, and
costs much less overall. (20 dollars each for two or three bands).

Make sure (goes without saying) you have a good ground to the chassis as the
car is the other half of the antenna.

Have fun!

Ron
Wb1hga

 
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Any suggestions for antennas to use for a KX1 from a vehicle? Any
experiences folks have would be helpful...72, Ci


 

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Re: [Elecraft] Re: Mobile Antenna for KX1

2005-03-03 Thread Larry Cahoon
You can use the Hustler spider attachment and put up to three coils on the 
same antenna - I've seen it done with as many as five bands covered.


General rule is the higher you can get the coil the better. The down side 
is the higher the coil also put the weight up high and you may need to guy 
the antenna. I usually run two coils on one antenna (40 and 20) on major 
trips and always guy the antenna.


73 de Larry..WD3P in MD
http://www.wd3p.net/


At 10:19 AM 3/3/2005 -0800, wayne burdick wrote:


On Mar 3, 2005, at 9:59 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Any suggestions for antennas to use for a KX1 from a vehicle? Any
experiences folks have would be helpful...72, Ci



Hi Ci,

Operating at 4 watts with a short antenna is a challenge (and loads o' 
fun, pun intended). You'll want to use the most efficient antenna that 
will fit on your vehicle. The longer the better. I've had excellent 
results with QRP using an 8' ham-stick on 40-10 meters. This is mostly due 
to the length. The loading coil is distributed over about half the 
antenna's length, too, an improvement over a small coil at the base.


With all such antennas you have to switch elements to change bands. A long 
whip with a large motorized coil is the best way to go if you want to 
avoid this hassle. Or, you can put an ATU like our new T1 at the base of 
the whip.


You may also be able to tune the antenna on multiple bands with an 
in-the-rig ATU, such as the KXAT1. Efficiency will probably be worse the 
farther you go from the whip's resonant band.


73,
Wayne
N6KR


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