I tried last night, I wasn't getting out OR everyone had lock jawBeats me. At 1.7 try communicating with it.
I tried last night, I wasn't getting out OR everyone had lock jawBeats me. At 1.7 try communicating with it.
first thing I would do is put a dummyload at the end of the rg213 & make sure everything is as it should be, & a good match with no cmc on the braid actually gives you a near flat vswr at the analyzer/meter,
a copper tube dipole should tune no problem,
its fat so needs to be a little shorter than a bare wire,
its inside a plastic tube that adds dielectric loading & slows the vf a little so it need to be a little shorter than if it was in air,
you can't make proper measurements ( of the antenna feed-point ) without putting an effective choke just below the copper tube to isolate as best you can the coax braid been part of the antenna,
no choke causes vswr & pattern to change with coax length & position,
measuring your dipole through a random length coax won't tell you what's going on at the feed-point even if you have the best choke in the world & zero cmc on the braid
if you want to know about the antennas impedance & where its resonant your coax must be cut so its a multiple of electrical 1/2waves from the feed-point to your meter/analyzer on the frequency you want it tuned for,
anything other than electrical 1/2wave or multiple 1/2waves will transform the impedance seen looking into the analyzer end of coax and move the resonance point.
The user manual for your analyzer should explain why you can't use random length
coax for impedance & resonance measurements,
my buddy recently made the same antenna by converting a fat sirio 827 5/8wave groundplane into an aluminum 1/2wave dipole with no problem getting it tuned & working as well as any 1/2wave at the same height.
Whoa too high for me your a brave man work off that platform LOLI usually build them to general specs then mount them at 21' feedpoint and tune them there. Then I raise them higher, usually to 34'. I work from this platform.View attachment 39601
When I can not work from there on the platform I set a fiberglass step ladder in the yard with a 10' EMT pipe sticking up through it. Antenna is mounted on a smaller EMT pipe inside that one. I tune, then push the inner EMT tube up to get the antenna feedpoint to 19' height to take SWR sweeps.
do you have a pic of the tuning setup tripod metal mast ?,
if you don't put a choke just under the tube the lower part of your antenna is a copper tube 1/4wave long in PARALLEL with the coax braid,
which is 3ft of rg8x + 62ft of rg213 + whatever else is inline with your equipment back to ground,
the last thing you want is the coax acting as part of the antenna radiating & picking up local noise sources
you want the tube to be carrying most of the current with as little as possible on the coax braid,
a correctly made choke under the tube helps in almost all cases.
if the choke isolates the braid well the vswr you measure will be close to the actual match of the antenna to your coax,
if it does not isolate well & you have current on the braid you are not measuring the antennas match to the coax ,
you are measuring the match of the load seen at the far end of the coax which is the antenna plus the outside of the coax braid,
if you isolate the coax braid well vswr will not change significantly with coax length, but resonace and impedance will still move around with different coax lengths,
unless you have a good 50ohm dummyload in place of the antenna so there is a perfect match & no current on the braid,
if you want to measure the antenna impedance or determine if its resonant on your chosen frequency,
cut the coax to be electrical 1/2wave multiples at that frequency,
isolate it from the antenna best you can, sometimes a second choke lower down can help too,
then you can measure the feed-point impedance and resonace of the antenna and its match to the coax from the analyser end of the coax on your frequency of choice.
Its on a temp stand trying to match go figure this is being a pain 2.0 ch 1 1.4 ch20 1.3 ch 40 on My Dosey If i hook up the Analyzer its higher on 1 2.4Hook up that store bought antenna and give it a try. Lots of DX coming into NC from Michigan today.
My plans are shit canning the mini 8 ,,,I got 20ft RG 213 Im going to re do all of it I got a V58 Maco wanted a Hy Gain but to impatient my place here in Mi and hour away had a good price on themGunner: Boy you have had FUN!!!
Wonder what antenna you purchased?
Now as to getting this present project to work, here's a thought.
Once you get the other antenna an it's tuned and ready, why not reconfigure(rebuild) this antenna Horizontal below the other? Building for Horizontal usage certainly solves many issues with coax and mounting!!!
I think you will find having the 2 different polarities will be an advantage when the conditions go long. (band openings)
Set the Horizontal dipole so the "ends" point NNW and SSE would be good direction in Northern Mich.
That would put the broadside(strongest signal strength) to most of the South Western part of the US, as well as Upper NE Coast, part of Eastern Canada and looking toward most of Europe
Something to think about!!!
All the Best
Gary