[amsat-bb] Re: Yagi balance point

2009-11-10 Thread Joe Fitzgerald


As a practical matter, I'd use the fishing weights tucked in as close to
the boom as possible to keep the additional wind load down.  In fact if
the boom is hollow, you could stick the weights inside and not increase
the wind load at all.  As long as the metallic counterbalance is not
actually touching any elements you will be fine.

-Joe KM1P

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[amsat-bb] Re: Yagi balance point

2009-11-10 Thread Nigel Gunn G8IFF/W8IFF
How about putting them inside the boom?

Joe Fitzgerald wrote:
 
 As a practical matter, I'd use the fishing weights tucked in as close to
 the boom as possible to keep the additional wind load down.  In fact if
 the boom is hollow, you could stick the weights inside and not increase
 the wind load at all.  As long as the metallic counterbalance is not
 actually touching any elements you will be fine.
 
 -Joe KM1P
 
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[amsat-bb] Re: Yagi balance point

2009-11-10 Thread Nigel Gunn G8IFF/W8IFF
What pain in the butt factor?
Remove the rear element, fit the ballast, refit the rear element.

If the elements are not removable from the boom and the beam isn't already 
reasonably balanced then perhaps it was a 
lousy choice of antenna.

David Wing wrote:
 Inside the boom is a great idea but unfortunately I think it would be a bit
 difficult as the rearmost reflector is only 1 inch from the end of the boom
 and it goes right through the boom.  
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[amsat-bb] Re: Yagi balance point

2009-11-10 Thread i8cvs
- Original Message -
From: David Wing da...@cdwing.com
To: amsat-bb@amsat.org
Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 7:09 PM
Subject: [amsat-bb] Yagi balance point


 I have two yagis that I need to mount a little off center and wanted to
put
 a little weight on the back of the antenna as a counter balance.


 Assuming the counterbalance will need to go in front of the rearmost
 reflector, does it matter if the counter balance is metallic (i.e. some
 fishing weights)?  Should I isolate it from the boom?  Should I use
 something ceramic instead?

 73

 David

 K6CDW

Hi David, K6CDW

Both for the KLM 2M-14C and KLM 2M-22C I suggest you  to
remove the rear reflector and put into the boom a counterweight
made with a long piece of steel rod or lead rod if you prefere
having the same inside diameter of the boom and the right weight
to balance the antenna.
The lenght of the boom between the rear reflector and the rear dipole 
is more than enough to get the needed counterweight.
Drill a hole into the boom and slip into it a bolt passing through the
conterweight and put again the reflector into the original hole.

73 de

i8CVS Domenico 






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[amsat-bb] Re: Yagi balance point

2009-11-10 Thread Greg D.


 - Original Message -
 From: David Wing da...@cdwing.com
 To: amsat-bb@amsat.org
 Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 7:09 PM
 Subject: [amsat-bb] Yagi balance point
 
 
  I have two yagis that I need to mount a little off center and wanted to
 put
  a little weight on the back of the antenna as a counter balance.
 
 
  Assuming the counterbalance will need to go in front of the rearmost
  reflector, does it matter if the counter balance is metallic (i.e. some
  fishing weights)?  Should I isolate it from the boom?  Should I use
  something ceramic instead?
 
  73
 
  David
 
  K6CDW
 

Hi David,

If you have the better part of an inch of boom sticking out behind the 
reflector, there should be ample metal to attach something off the end, maybe 
supported by a slightly smaller piece of tubing that just slips into the boom.  
After all, the farther back the weight is, the less of it you will need, and 
the less weight you will be adding to the overall structure.

Greg  KO6TH

  
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