Saturday, September 9, 2023

20 Meter Vertical is Vertical Again!

 Should have had this up a few months ago, but the hip and the other issue kind of slowed me down.

Slid the mast section out of the Rohn 5' tripod I was using, and loosened up the mounting hardware a bit.

After a bit of wrangling it around, it was up solidly.

And it's plumb. The red indicator needle swings back and forth for quite a while, and this was how far the needle was swinging. Average out the swings, and it's as close to 90* as possible.

The plate that bolts on the ground rod, and the "PolyPhaser" surge protector is mounted.


I'm about 85% finished. I have to run a jumper from the choke balun down to the PolyPhaser, and then run the coax to the RF Entrance Box, and I'll be back on the air!




6 comments:

  1. Should be good sunspot numbers and F-layer openings on 20 this fall.. Good luck in the contest, OM. de W7GD -...-.-

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    1. Looks good on the DX Clusters, but I couldn't verify it without an antenna!

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  2. Looks good!

    I've been playing with ideas about getting on 60m. I've yet to come up with a way use my one vertical without messing up the other three bands I use it on (80, 40, 30).

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    1. I've listened on 60M, but never heard much, and have never transmitted on it.

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    1. Yep! I have to make a jumper from the choke balun down to the surge supressor, and then run the coax to the entrance panel. I can make the jumper today, as I know how long it has to be, but I don't feel like running the coax today, as it's going to start raining here shortly.

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