I have installed a centre loaded 1.7 M whip (mirror mount with earth bonded panel, metal to metal wet and dry sandpapered for best metal contact, ugly balun/choke 5 turns 4.25 inch Super8 coax just below feed point) in the UK, it is somewhat of a classic. A Super Modulator II, originally designed in 1984. So far I am enjoying the antenna with my summer European max 1,400 mile hops. Typically averaging 1,000 mile hops and of course shorter as well, conditions driven.
So I have heard a few stories about centre loaded antennas and would like to understand your thoughts on them. I know there are some highly knowledgeable antenna folk on here : )
I have heard a few things.. like "coil needs to be near ground plane to work" and "centre loaded whips have a reputation that they don't do so well on the DX " and "centre loads are just to look nice".
So despite the antenna seeming to work quite well for me so far on at least short Hop E layer, 2 people I have spoke to think otherwise, which is fine I am here to enjoy thoughts surrounding radio and learn. This antenna's normal guise (the original design) is known as a bullwhip or just a modulator which is a long and narrow base loaded coil design and is copied by many other antenna makers this side of the pond including Thunderpole/Moonraker and a few others.
What is your view on centre loads. I did a little investigation and have read that they can lower radiation angle, increase the antenna current centre height and be more efficient and be the best compromise whip antenna, all of which is contrary to a couple of experienced operators over here.
Here is a pic of the centre loaded version the Super Modulator II, the one I own:
And the original version with base load..
Thanks for you time and thoughts.
So I have heard a few stories about centre loaded antennas and would like to understand your thoughts on them. I know there are some highly knowledgeable antenna folk on here : )
I have heard a few things.. like "coil needs to be near ground plane to work" and "centre loaded whips have a reputation that they don't do so well on the DX " and "centre loads are just to look nice".
So despite the antenna seeming to work quite well for me so far on at least short Hop E layer, 2 people I have spoke to think otherwise, which is fine I am here to enjoy thoughts surrounding radio and learn. This antenna's normal guise (the original design) is known as a bullwhip or just a modulator which is a long and narrow base loaded coil design and is copied by many other antenna makers this side of the pond including Thunderpole/Moonraker and a few others.
What is your view on centre loads. I did a little investigation and have read that they can lower radiation angle, increase the antenna current centre height and be more efficient and be the best compromise whip antenna, all of which is contrary to a couple of experienced operators over here.
Here is a pic of the centre loaded version the Super Modulator II, the one I own:
And the original version with base load..
Thanks for you time and thoughts.
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