Hello all, I have a question regarding my Inverted V that I built last weekend......I found this formula on the internet.
www.hamuniverse.com/dipivcal.html and punched in 27.475 for the freq. It kicked out 8.09 feet, wich is about 8' 3/4".......I went ahead and used the dimensions given.....I constructed the feedline with out a Balun, just a jumper that I had laying around.....The first time I keyed up it was giving me a 1:4 to 1 match......Not bad for first attemt. My question is the length given from formula is a half wave, if I were to take the 8.09 feet and times it by 2, would this give me 1full wave? As some of you know I had to pull down my I-Max 2000 do to CCR restrictions. I put my inverted V in the attic and I'm sure it isn't as good as my groundplane, I just need something to DX a little when the band is opened up........what I was impressed with is the lack of static noise level compared to my I-Max. I had some good contacts last weekend..........Any input would be appreciated.......Thanks
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www.hamuniverse.com/dipivcal.html and punched in 27.475 for the freq. It kicked out 8.09 feet, wich is about 8' 3/4".......I went ahead and used the dimensions given.....I constructed the feedline with out a Balun, just a jumper that I had laying around.....The first time I keyed up it was giving me a 1:4 to 1 match......Not bad for first attemt. My question is the length given from formula is a half wave, if I were to take the 8.09 feet and times it by 2, would this give me 1full wave? As some of you know I had to pull down my I-Max 2000 do to CCR restrictions. I put my inverted V in the attic and I'm sure it isn't as good as my groundplane, I just need something to DX a little when the band is opened up........what I was impressed with is the lack of static noise level compared to my I-Max. I had some good contacts last weekend..........Any input would be appreciated.......Thanks
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