well about noon I started working on this... laid down 30 random length ground radials, built the mounting plate, shot an 80m, and a 40m 1/4 wave aerial into the tree (so there are 2 aerials)
got everything hooked up, best match I could see was about 2.4 swr... well I added a coax choke, soldered all my connections... 2.2swr
Then I figured that I could try it without the 40m aerial, so I dumped it... then the swr went up to nearly 3:0 on 80 (well more like 3.1, but close)
But maybe the issue is that the antenna rides VERY close my 100ft tall oak tree
the funny thing is I once built a 160/80/40 version of this antenna, and only laid down 3 ground radials, and the funny part is it TALKED, had a half way decent match, but it also had 3 ground rods... this new antenna does not, I FIGURED that the 30 ground radials would take care of that
I give up... I think I will convert the G5RV into an 80/40 fan dipole, then convert my 10m dipole into an 20/40 fan dipole... then maybe set my Maco v58 into a 6m 5/8 wave ground plane
got everything hooked up, best match I could see was about 2.4 swr... well I added a coax choke, soldered all my connections... 2.2swr
Then I figured that I could try it without the 40m aerial, so I dumped it... then the swr went up to nearly 3:0 on 80 (well more like 3.1, but close)
But maybe the issue is that the antenna rides VERY close my 100ft tall oak tree
the funny thing is I once built a 160/80/40 version of this antenna, and only laid down 3 ground radials, and the funny part is it TALKED, had a half way decent match, but it also had 3 ground rods... this new antenna does not, I FIGURED that the 30 ground radials would take care of that
I give up... I think I will convert the G5RV into an 80/40 fan dipole, then convert my 10m dipole into an 20/40 fan dipole... then maybe set my Maco v58 into a 6m 5/8 wave ground plane
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