If I have an antenna up for 11 meters and i want to operate it at 40 meters is there a way to quick estimate the antenna characteristics based on the known values of 11 meters? Never have gotten the hang of the program everyone uses
Yeah .... and you've been listening to the stories that you can tune up a bedspring out in your yard to "work" on 80 meters if your tuner is good enough .... but what they don't say is that it will be horrifically inefficient and may you may only talk 1 mile away to a neighbor who has a real antenna.Oh its gonna happen. Maybe. With a tuner.
I run a 102" steel whip on the car at 11/10m. I want to run the same whip on different hf bands. If I put an atu at the feed point of the whip I should be good. IF the atu will tune that far. It's an atu-100 chinese tuner off amazon. I use one in the shack and it's nice. Fast too. Might need a loading coil switch setup. Dunno. But I could always just hook up the nanovna and look at all the dips. If theres more than one. Just playing around.
"You had it TUNED to 15M with NO TUNER" ..... Well thanks for clearing that up.I know I did have it tuned to 15m with a piece of wire tied to it and no tuner. It's just a wonderin
Just an ol 1/4 wave whip. On the side of my car. 3ft off ground at feed point.
Looking around the house. I have a wilson "5/8" top loaded silver tip for 11m. Wonder what I could do with a long stinger in there? Just curiosity. I did look at the ampro just now though. Cheap enough for sure!Get Ampro40 and put it instead of that tank whip.
Other wise you need to make LC circuit to get good SWR on tank whip.
Mike