So since my antenna rotor has been broken since last September, I had some time (caught up on the “Honey Do List”) to drop the mast to replace it.
My mast is a 40’ 1 1/2” water pipe attached to a 6 x 6 concreted in the ground and bracketed to the house at the 20’ and 35’ heights. It is mounted to the 6 x 6 with 2 1/2” bolts so can lean it away from the house for maintenance. This is done with ropes and about 16 pulleys to make it easier on me. Yesterday I let the rope slide through my hand and some damage ensued. The vertical VHF antenna snapped and the 3 element Hygain (horizontally mounted) suffered some damage. The 2/440 antenna was an easy fix.
The Hygain is where the question comes in.
This Hygain (LJ113) has 3 sections of tubing on each side of the boom. The largest diameter is 7/8” (attached to the boom) and has a “ double swage” whereby the middle section is 5/8” diameter and it has a “double swage” too whereby the outer element is 7/16” diameter.
I will have to replace some aluminum tubing but don’t want to replace the antenna completely. ( Purchase price $139.00- Todays price $359.00)
Since I have to replace some tubing, if I used 7/8” tubing for the inner element, 3/4” for the middle element and 5/8” for the outer element, will this increase the bandwidth of the antenna? Or should all elements have to be “upsized” to see any real benefit?
I use the Hygain on both 10 & 11 meters and I am thinking since I have to replace some tubing, can I improve the antenna at the same time?
All information is appreciated.
73
David
Edited to add:
I am talking about upsizing the driven element. I can salvage enough tubing to replace the Director and Reflector elements with the “stock” sizes.
My mast is a 40’ 1 1/2” water pipe attached to a 6 x 6 concreted in the ground and bracketed to the house at the 20’ and 35’ heights. It is mounted to the 6 x 6 with 2 1/2” bolts so can lean it away from the house for maintenance. This is done with ropes and about 16 pulleys to make it easier on me. Yesterday I let the rope slide through my hand and some damage ensued. The vertical VHF antenna snapped and the 3 element Hygain (horizontally mounted) suffered some damage. The 2/440 antenna was an easy fix.
The Hygain is where the question comes in.
This Hygain (LJ113) has 3 sections of tubing on each side of the boom. The largest diameter is 7/8” (attached to the boom) and has a “ double swage” whereby the middle section is 5/8” diameter and it has a “double swage” too whereby the outer element is 7/16” diameter.
I will have to replace some aluminum tubing but don’t want to replace the antenna completely. ( Purchase price $139.00- Todays price $359.00)
Since I have to replace some tubing, if I used 7/8” tubing for the inner element, 3/4” for the middle element and 5/8” for the outer element, will this increase the bandwidth of the antenna? Or should all elements have to be “upsized” to see any real benefit?
I use the Hygain on both 10 & 11 meters and I am thinking since I have to replace some tubing, can I improve the antenna at the same time?
All information is appreciated.
73
David
Edited to add:
I am talking about upsizing the driven element. I can salvage enough tubing to replace the Director and Reflector elements with the “stock” sizes.
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