Re: Topband: Beverage directivity
I see differences on 80 and 40 for my beverages that I don't normally see on 160M. It looks related to the angle of radiation - the more its coming down on the wire vs towards the wire (low angle) - the less the directivity. You may find that this is related. I have 8 beverages in various directions and it is often surprising which one "hears a station the best". But that's a function of S/N ratio so it's a combo of null noise and gaining target signal. Is your ground conductivity really good? If so, that may be affecting it as well. Mine is very poor in Vermont. Ed N1UR _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
Re: Topband: Beverage directivity
Hi Karl, yes CMCs are easy and should be installed regardless. Even if they dont help with 40/80, they will likely help on 160. Thanks for describing your experience. Regards , Kenny K2KW > On Jul 14, 2021, at 4:24 PM, Richard Karlquist wrote: > > > When I had beverages up (all 400 feet long), they have moderate directivity > on 160, but worked better on 80, and were outstanding on 40 meters, such as > long path to Europe. This would tend to confirm that your 40 and 80 meter > wires are killing the 160 meter directivity. BTW, it is entirely possible > that what is doing the damage is the *feedlines* for said antennas, not > necessarily the antennas themselves. Time for K9YC common mode chokes? > > --- > Rick Karlquist > N6RK > > >> On 2021-07-14 10:10, Kenny Silverman wrote: >> >> Most if not all replies were off line, and thanks to all who wrote in. 2 key >> ideas came out: >> 1) try and reduce the height of the leads at each end of the beverage. But >> they are not exceptionally high so I don't think that's it >> 2) the other is the beverages go under the 80m wire yagi and the 40m >> inverted V. Those antennas are almost certainly killing the beverage >> patterns on 40/80 and the only solution is to detune the 40/80 antennas when >> not transmitting. That may be an issue when I finally get around to >> porting the Rx antennas to both of the SO2R radios. Luckily they work on >> 160 which is the real need. I will have to see about getting another 80m Rx >> antenna for domestic summer contesting >> >> A map of my antennas is now on the bottom of my www.qrz.com/dB/K2KW page. >> >> Regards , Kenny K2KW >> >>> On Jul 12, 2021, at 11:16 AM, Kenny Silverman wrote: >>> >>> Last winter I installed 3 single-wire beverages: >>> 625' to EU >>> 625' to Carib/SA >>> 450' to west coast >>> >>> On 160 the directivity is great, but it's poor on 80/40. Any thoughts on >>> why? I don't have CMC's on them, could that be the issue? >>> >>> Regards , Kenny K2KW >> _ >> Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector >> _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
Re: Topband: Beverage directivity
When I had beverages up (all 400 feet long), they have moderate directivity on 160, but worked better on 80, and were outstanding on 40 meters, such as long path to Europe. This would tend to confirm that your 40 and 80 meter wires are killing the 160 meter directivity. BTW, it is entirely possible that what is doing the damage is the *feedlines* for said antennas, not necessarily the antennas themselves. Time for K9YC common mode chokes? --- Rick Karlquist N6RK On 2021-07-14 10:10, Kenny Silverman wrote: > Most if not all replies were off line, and thanks to all who wrote in. 2 key > ideas came out: > 1) try and reduce the height of the leads at each end of the beverage. But > they are not exceptionally high so I don't think that's it > 2) the other is the beverages go under the 80m wire yagi and the 40m inverted > V. Those antennas are almost certainly killing the beverage patterns on > 40/80 and the only solution is to detune the 40/80 antennas when not > transmitting. That may be an issue when I finally get around to porting the > Rx antennas to both of the SO2R radios. Luckily they work on 160 which is > the real need. I will have to see about getting another 80m Rx antenna for > domestic summer contesting > > A map of my antennas is now on the bottom of my www.qrz.com/dB/K2KW [1] page. > > Regards , Kenny K2KW > >> On Jul 12, 2021, at 11:16 AM, Kenny Silverman wrote: >> >> Last winter I installed 3 single-wire beverages: >> 625' to EU >> 625' to Carib/SA >> 450' to west coast >> >> On 160 the directivity is great, but it's poor on 80/40. Any thoughts on >> why? I don't have CMC's on them, could that be the issue? >> >> Regards , Kenny K2KW > _ > Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector Links: -- [1] http://www.qrz.com/dB/K2KW _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
Re: Topband: Beverage directivity
Most if not all replies were off line, and thanks to all who wrote in. 2 key ideas came out: 1) try and reduce the height of the leads at each end of the beverage. But they are not exceptionally high so I don’t think that’s it 2) the other is the beverages go under the 80m wire yagi and the 40m inverted V. Those antennas are almost certainly killing the beverage patterns on 40/80 and the only solution is to detune the 40/80 antennas when not transmitting. That may be an issue when I finally get around to porting the Rx antennas to both of the SO2R radios. Luckily they work on 160 which is the real need. I will have to see about getting another 80m Rx antenna for domestic summer contesting A map of my antennas is now on the bottom of my www.qrz.com/dB/K2KW page. Regards , Kenny K2KW > On Jul 12, 2021, at 11:16 AM, Kenny Silverman wrote: > > Last winter I installed 3 single-wire beverages: > 625’ to EU > 625’ to Carib/SA > 450’ to west coast > > On 160 the directivity is great, but it’s poor on 80/40. Any thoughts on why? > I don’t have CMC’s on them, could that be the issue? > > Regards , Kenny K2KW _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector