One would need to be mindful of the 630m 5 watt and 2200m 1 watt EIRP limits in
North America, when using such a modified AX1.
Mike / KK5F
:-)
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> And with the right size loading coil could it be used on 630
> and 2200 meters pedestrian mobile?
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And with the right size loading coil could it be used on 630 and 2200
meters pedestrian mobile? What size wheelbarrow would be recommended for
the coil?
John AE5X
https://ae5x.blogspot.com
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Another question -- if a right-sized capacity hat were added to the
top of the
Correction: "capacity hat" replaces "capacity had"
> On Oct 22, 2018, at 10:44 AM, Phil Hystad via Elecraft
> wrote:
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> Another question -- if a right-sized capacity had were added to the top of
> the whip, could this antenna be somewhat effective on 30 or 40 meters.
>
>> On Oct 22,
Another question -- if a right-sized capacity had were added to the top of the
whip, could this antenna be somewhat effective on 30 or 40 meters.
> On Oct 22, 2018, at 10:29 AM, Jim Brown wrote:
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> Another question I was asked was if a choke should be used on this antenna
> and where it
Another question I was asked was if a choke should be used on this
antenna and where it should be placed. My response was no.
73, Jim K9YC
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Q: What length of coax should I use with the AXT1 tripod adapter?
A: If the whip is close to resonance, which will usually be the case on 20
meters, coax losses should be fairly small even with longer runs, say up to 15
feet. When using the AX1 on 17 and 15 meters where an ATU is required, use
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