I have a 40 meter inverted v antenna.Can I add a 10 meter v to the same feed point with out having a antenna tuner?
I have a 40 meter inverted v antenna.Can I add a 10 meter v to the same feed point with out having a antenna tuner?
Why not?
http://www.antennex.com/preview/notuner.htm
Google things like parallel dipole or fan dipole
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Yep, it'll work. It's called a fan dipole and you can include one for 20m or other bands in there as well. Just be sure you leave adequate space between the different antenna elements so they don't interact with each other. I can't remember the recommended distance but it should be easy enough to look up in the ARRL Antenna Book, something I recommend you buy. There's enough in there to keep you experimenting with antennas for the rest of your life if you're so inclined.
Last edited by NQ6U; 03-30-2012 at 12:03 AM.
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I forgot to use the word fan in my search.Found severay good sites.Thanks!
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We're hams, aren't we supposed to measure in cubits?
I am surprised at such a sudden deterioration in a woman whose only ailment was a lazy anus.
If you use balanced feed line and a link coupled tuner you need only cut it for 160, 75, or 40 and you'll be good to go on 20, 15, and 10. case and point, my inverted vee doublet) is cut for 75/80 metres and via the tuner it tunes, loads and performs great on 75, 40, 20, 15 and 10.
But if you want to go with a coax fed and no tuner you can do a fan dipole or something similar.
Last edited by n2ize; 03-31-2012 at 01:06 PM.
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