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Shortening Db-212 style antennas..
Hi Tedd,
I read your message with interest. I have a similar situation. I was given a beautiful shiny UHF exposed dipole array with 8 dipoles... four on one side of the mast and four more 180 degrees out... The problem is that the system is cut for the low end of the UHF spectrum, in the 420 mhz range. It does work as is with an acceptable reflected power, however the efficiency is real poor. I am wondering if it is possible to shorten things somehow in order to push the center freq into the FM portion of the UHF ham band? I suspect that it is possible to do so, but would proceed with caution, as we may indeed get the resonant freq moved up into the ham band by tweaking the physical length of each element, but do not forget that the phasing harness is not going to easily be adjusted. That would probably drag the efficiency of the re-tuned dipoles down some, as well as produce uncontrollable effects on the radiation pattern, gain, etc... I would be very pleased to hear what others think. Good luck in your quest.... 73, de Gary, W7NTF |
Hi Guys:
I may have lucked out yesterday......I got an e-mail from an ex-employee of a local 2-way shop. He heard that I have a 6 meter repeater on the air (he's also a ham), and offered the Sinclair version of a Db212-2 for my use! Problem is, it's 400 feet higher than my present location. Taking it down is not feasible, but getting a rigger to it is. Is it possible to put a "shorting bar" on each dipole to bring it up to 53 Mhz, as it's presently on 43 Mhz. Does it matter on which end the shorting bar is placed, and about how much would have to be shorted? Thanks for any and all help.... Tedd Doda CET CEO Lazer Audio and Electronics packet ve3tjd@va3sed e-mail lazer@... |
David Peterson
Gary,
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check the spacing between the dipoles. Measure the spacing, and then calc. the spacing for the frequency that you are using. Dave -----Original Message-----
From: w7ntf@... [mailto:w7ntf@...] Sent: Thursday, April 15, 1999 6:18 PM To: Repeater-builder@... Subject: [Repeater-builder] Re: Shortening Db-212 style antennas.. From: w7ntf@... Hi Tedd, I read your message with interest. I have a similar situation. I was given a beautiful shiny UHF exposed dipole array with 8 dipoles... four on one side of the mast and four more 180 degrees out... The problem is that the system is cut for the low end of the UHF spectrum, in the 420 mhz range. It does work as is with an acceptable reflected power, however the efficiency is real poor. I am wondering if it is possible to shorten things somehow in order to push the center freq into the FM portion of the UHF ham band? I suspect that it is possible to do so, but would proceed with caution, as we may indeed get the resonant freq moved up into the ham band by tweaking the physical length of each element, but do not forget that the phasing harness is not going to easily be adjusted. That would probably drag the efficiency of the re-tuned dipoles down some, as well as produce uncontrollable effects on the radiation pattern, gain, etc... I would be very pleased to hear what others think. Good luck in your quest.... 73, de Gary, W7NTF ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Have you visited the new ONElist home page lately? ONElist: The Leading e-mail list and community service on the Internet! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This list is sponsored by the owners and users of "RBTIP" |
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