The only question left is What is "Plastic Dip". Tthis is something
I've never heard of.
I have a lot of in formation on the "Z" match. A kit is available from
<http://www.qrpkits.com/norcal_blt.htm> Doug Kendricks

On Nov 16, 2007 3:38 PM, Dave Van Wallaghen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dave
> > What I would like to know is what spacing was used on your open line
> > feeders 0.5"(300 ohm), 0.75" (450 ohm) or 1.0" (600 ohm)? Did you use
> > a  BNC to dual banana plug connectted directly to the KAT2 on the back
> > of the K2 or was there a short piece of coax to connect from the KAT2
> > to the feeders or BNC to a split banana plug.
> > --------------------
>
> I bought 1/4" dowels from Home Depot and cut them in 3" lengths. I was using
> 26g wire so I drilled 1/16" holes as close to the ends as possible and then
> I strung the wires through the holes tying each end off to make the whole
> thing somewhat flat and about waist high. I spaced the dowels out every 12"
> or so. I then went through and dipped each end of the dowels in Plastic Dip
> 2-3 times each. It takes a little practice, but it is not as messy as it
> sounds. It secures the wire to the dowel very well.
>
> I used a small piece of Lexan I had laying around to make the apex of the
> antenna and secured the legs and feedline to the Lexan piece. I put the apex
> and legs up with 20lb test fishing line and that thing stayed up in the same
> spot for over 5 months. We had a cold snap and pretty good wind storm here a
> couple of weeks ago and a branch from one of the trees finally brought it
> down. I plan to repair it and take it to Alabama next week for Thanksgiving
> and a little op time at the in-laws.
>
> I had some BNC to RCA socket adapters around here so I took an RCA plug and
> soldered a 3" piece of RG174 to it and put banana sockets on the other end.
> I put banana plugs on my feeder. I made the stubs with banana sockets on one
> end and plugs on the other also.
>
> > I'm also playing around with the idea of bringing an
> > open
> > wire feeder into my shack as well. I may play around with a balanced
> > tuner
> > design as well.
> > ------------------------
> > The design for this I like to see also.
> > RC kc5wa
>
> For playing around with QRP levels I was looking at a Z-Match design that is
> pretty popular around the net. Most are based on a design by Charles
> Lofgren, W6JJZ. If you do a search on Z-Match or W6JJZ, you'll find all
> kinds of info. I bought most of the parts I need and found some surplus
> plastic tuning capacitors that will work nicely. I was hoping to try it out
> this summer - but you all know how that time thing gets away from us :-)
>
> 73,
> Dave W8FGU
>
>
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