Topband: WWROF Webinar - High Performance RX Antennas for a Small Lot

2016-03-05 Thread Grant Saviers

Great presentation!  It inspires a question about detuning a vertical:

The goal is to reduce noise and any pattern distortion in my receive 4 
sq (DXEng) which is about 200' from my transmit vertical.


My 160m transmit antenna is a 75' vertical T with 8x 125' radials 8-10' 
above ground.  I've positioned the radials a bit asymmetrical to 
maximize separation to the 4sq.  I can detune the antenna to a 2.3Mhz 
resonance with a 300pf series capacitor.  Is that sufficient or do I 
need to do something to the radials?   Is there a better way to detune it?


The 4sq shows excellent directivity on 80m, 5+ S units on a 756PIII.  
With a 70' baseline I expect less directivity on 160m but not nada which 
seemed the case in the SSB contest last week.


Grant KZ1W


On 3/5/2016 5:15 AM, Ken Claerbout wrote:
Thanks to JC N4IS for his excellent presentation on lowband RX 
antennas and

to WWROF for their continued sponsorship of the Webinar programs. We had
almost 500 people register for this event!  The recorded Webinar along 
with

a copy of JC's slides has been posted to:
http://wwrof.org/webinar-archive/high-performance-rx-antennas-for-a-small-lot/ 



73
Ken K4ZW
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Topband: WWROF Webinar - High Performance RX Antennas for a Small Lot

2016-03-05 Thread Ken Claerbout

Thanks to JC N4IS for his excellent presentation on lowband RX antennas and
to WWROF for their continued sponsorship of the Webinar programs.  We had
almost 500 people register for this event!  The recorded Webinar along with
a copy of JC's slides has been posted to:
http://wwrof.org/webinar-archive/high-performance-rx-antennas-for-a-small-lot/

73
Ken K4ZW 


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