I got a JOGUNN son of a gunn for christmas anybody know anything about useing my new antenna on 11 meters??? I allways wanted one now everyone says its not for CB...What can I do??
Hey jgar, what happened about your antenna?
I got a JOGUNN son of a gunn for christmas anybody know anything about useing my new antenna on 11 meters??? I allways wanted one now everyone says its not for CB...What can I do??
Thanks for all the help...no luck on the jo gunn... 419 dollars worth of trouble...{Cry_river} Any body got a maco 5/8 or a good equlevent and 100 dollars.give me a holler thanks again for all the help....
Try this:Thanks 4 the offer grandpa but thats a little shy of what i need....I need a Imax Maco 5/8 any goood 5/8 11 meter and a c note...4 the joe gunn.... Anybody else?????.... thanks to every one who tried to help...but i anm hartbroke and ready 2 talk..ANYONE NEED A JOE GUNN?????
P.S. It dont have 2 be a new antenna.....Long as it is a 5/8 wave and Is rite....
Thanks JGAR{Cry_river}
Robb, I would like to think that Jgar could take your advice and run, but I've told my story about two guys bad experiences with a JoGunn, and another buddy that got their problem to working just fine at their expense, like for $50, and he walked away grinnin'.Try this:
Make the length of the vertical radiator 21 ft 6 inches long and the horizontal radials 104 inches long. Then test it with a SWR meter and set the gamma match bar until you get the SWR as low as you can get it on ch 20.
design your own 5/8 wave vertical antenna
There is no such thing as a 'magical antenna'; they all must use the same physics to work!
Bet it works just fine. Because, that is the formula for a 5/8 wave vertical antenna. So, as you can see - it is a queestion of setting it up for the proper frequency thru adjusting the lengths is all . . .
**Jump_im**
robb,
the son of a gunn is a 3/4wave groundplane, low impedance at the base, the gamma strap is tapped up the vertical to find 50ohms then the cap is adjusted to cancel the reactance,
a 5/8wave has relatively high end impedance, adjusting the gamma capacitor can only tune out reactance, it can't change the real part of the resistance.
robb,
the son of a gunn is a 3/4wave groundplane, low impedance at the base, the gamma strap is tapped up the vertical to find 50ohms then the cap is adjusted to cancel the reactance,
a 5/8wave has relatively high end impedance, adjusting the gamma capacitor can only tune out reactance, it can't change the real part of the resistance.
Didn't realize that the SOAG was a 3/4 wave.
Thanks for the head's up, Bob.
Since that is the case, then the vertical length for a 3/4 wave length antenna will be 25 feet 9 1/2 inches (center freq is ch.20/27.205mHz for calculations - BTW). The radials should still be 104 inches. No magic to this; just a calculator and a formula . . .
Thanks Jeff,...Its not a total loss...does anyone know of any Adjustments like makeing the elements shorter or something.. my antron still out talks it,,I got the swrs down to 1.6 I could give a Great testamonial For solarcon...THANKS AGAIN....LEE