ka5lqj
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I've had a "dream concept" for a longwave antenna. I don't know IF it will work, but once I get moved, I'm going to build it anyway, LOL!
The antenna consist of 10' sections of 4" pvc drain pipe that are glued together (total height 50'). Now starting at the bottom, the length, up to 30' is close-wound with # 14, solid, insulated, copper wire. At the 30' level, the drain pipe has "holes" drilled in to accommodate pieces of 3/4 pvc, 5' long and supported inside with wood dowel to keep the pieces, "straight out". To the ends of these will be attached #6 solid copper wire wound upwards in a coil-fashion and then the top 10' will again have the close-wound, # 14 again.
At the top an "end cap" will be glued and a 24" in diameter piece of sheet metal will be attached as a "top hat. At ground level, there will be a piece of # 6 solid copper fashioned into a "ring" and radials will be attached to run in 10 degree segments, outward.
Now, with that all said, I hope to be able to listen from 13 khz upward. I do know it would make one heck of a vertical "longwire" antenna or a good lightning rod, ROFL! But, I won't know, until I build it.
Respectfully,
73,
Don/KA5LQJ/8W2308 unit 3
Grid Square EM-32
I've had a "dream concept" for a longwave antenna. I don't know IF it will work, but once I get moved, I'm going to build it anyway, LOL!
The antenna consist of 10' sections of 4" pvc drain pipe that are glued together (total height 50'). Now starting at the bottom, the length, up to 30' is close-wound with # 14, solid, insulated, copper wire. At the 30' level, the drain pipe has "holes" drilled in to accommodate pieces of 3/4 pvc, 5' long and supported inside with wood dowel to keep the pieces, "straight out". To the ends of these will be attached #6 solid copper wire wound upwards in a coil-fashion and then the top 10' will again have the close-wound, # 14 again.
At the top an "end cap" will be glued and a 24" in diameter piece of sheet metal will be attached as a "top hat. At ground level, there will be a piece of # 6 solid copper fashioned into a "ring" and radials will be attached to run in 10 degree segments, outward.
Now, with that all said, I hope to be able to listen from 13 khz upward. I do know it would make one heck of a vertical "longwire" antenna or a good lightning rod, ROFL! But, I won't know, until I build it.
Respectfully,
73,
Don/KA5LQJ/8W2308 unit 3
Grid Square EM-32