This antenna configuration would
- have a lower take-off angle as compared to the flattop dipole
- would be directional to a degree
- would be easily rotatable as compared to a wire counterpoise
- would not need a standoff stake for a wire based counterpoise
- would operate very similar to a setup w/ a longer wire counterpoise
I started with some simple modeling in 4NEC2.
The vertical arm is constructed with 3 dipole arms, 1 red coil, and 1 standard whip. Using more than 1 dipole arm helps make the antenna longer and more effective. The loaded counterpoise is built with a single dipole arm, a black coil and a standard whip.
The antenna is brought to resonance at the frequency 14.1MHz which is what I wanted with the following parameters and settings
Vertical
- Whip fully extended
- Red coil taped 9 turns from the whip end
- 3 standard dipole arms
- Tilted down at 30degree angle
- Whip fully extended
- Black coil taped 12 turns from the whip end
- 1 standard dipole arms
The predicted antenna pattern is as expected for a vertical w/ 1 counterpoise.
Putting it all to use.
Nearby to the city of Ottawa, is a federal park with some breathtaking lookouts. For a Ham operator this looks like very nice spots for an antenna, high up over the surrounding land.
The setup was simple and compact, 2 50AH Gelcells, IC7000, Laptop and the Buddipole
The above 2 pictures show the "picnic table shack" and the vertical. The counterpoise made with the standard whip, coil and arm is raised above the ground and this allows the antenna to be "pointed" and also there is no pesky wire counterpoise to string out.
Operation
There was 070 PSK contest going on and there was plenty to listen to. A big plus of this location is the excellent s1 noise level. Many US stations were on the air as expected but notable and very easily copied stations were from Uruguay, Brazil, Argentina, and a good selection of European stations including, Spain, France, England, and some Russian stations.
QSOs
Thanks to all who helped make this an interesting afternoon. I had some difficulties with the 7000 running a bit hot due to the hot sun. Also, at times there were a few stations who were answering my calls at the same time and I did my best to unravel these situations.
- Start Station Name Country QTH Distance (km)
- 21:34 IK4JQS Maurizio Italy Molinella 6,515.32
- 21:23 PD5DP Henk Netherlands Wolvega 5,681.14
- 21:16 W6DEI Peter USA Berkeley CA 3,893.00
- 21:05 K0WIU Bill USA Yankton, Sd 1,912.58
- 20:49 HA6ZB Gyuri Hungary Aldebro 6,836.85
- 19:53 N4MGA Don USA Rex, GA 1,512.57
- 19:40 N0EPW Simon USA 1,360.02
Thanks to IK4JQS and HA6ZB for the 6000km QSOs. and thanks for stopping by.
Adrien
Hey,
ReplyDeleteIt was a nice interesting QSO. I hope to see you again on my screen. Al the best from The Netherlands.
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