HI !
Wire length should be something else than half wave to
avoid high voltage feed point and arcing inside the
tuner. Sometimes I had very nice blue shining light
inside my old manual tuner when running higher bands.
(That time I used 600W output and antenna was G5RV)
I made that excel file to see same time all bands
compared to half wave length and wire length.When the
wave length divided by wire length gives something
like 1,15 (2,15 , 0,85 etc.)it is enough far away from
high voltage feed point.
My wire length is 51 m, 10m up and 41m horisontal.
(51m = 167 feet) 41m horisontal is because if changing
later to dipole, it is already right length.
10 meter comes from distance betveen balcony and
horisontal wire. First the vertical length was
something else ( I dont remember anymore) and some
bands where difficult to reach good SWR (less than 2
).
I shortened vertical wire a bit and after that it was
better.After making better ground everything was ok.
My tuner is AH-3, AH-4 is quite similar with longer
wires ( 51m it is not yet real long wire..) .
73 s de rami, oh6bi
--- va3cgt <ctuckwell@...> wrote:
So what is a good wire lenght that will cover all
bands? I have up to
100 feet of wire to work with. looking for 160 to 6
meters but 80 to
160 would be fine.
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