Maximus wrote:A 50w version melted/snapped in half after putting 180w through it.
Woooooooooow

Maximus wrote:A 50w version melted/snapped in half after putting 180w through it.
DannyRWD wrote:I still own one its at my mums ill try dig mine out! Always wanted to copy it might stand half a chance with the schematic posted
sharky wrote:Maximus wrote:A 50w version melted/snapped in half after putting 180w through it.
Woooooooooow
I understand this is a matter of calculating the parallel impedances as series components (applicable at only one frequency).sinus trouble wrote:greetings all!
it seems the whole concept is to basically to transform the 50ohm load to around 5kohm?? the radiator element length remains the same as a standard dipole??
using the parallel LC tuned circuit shown by the NRG ant and shuffys diagram needs quite a large inductor value and a very small capacitance to achieve matching?
as i have loads of variable caps ive focused on the L value so far!
using the 2 x PI x F x L formula? ive needed around 18 turns to be anywhere near 5kohm reactance?
Good luck with the project Henk.RF-Head wrote:For a little project i like to make the 50W version of the vertical half wave antenna
The version as in the picture (melted one)
On the old forum there was a topic with pictures of the 50W version
They used a few windings Blue and brown wire
In the picture of the melted version we only see the blue wire
is there someone that still has the picture of the 50W version ?
What version is in the pics on page 1 of this thread? Is this the higher power one. A few months back I made a version of this antenna out of complete scrap - leftover bits of perspex and aluminium tube, plus a Philips beehive cap. It worked OK, but I wasn't happy with the tuning. Because the capacitances required are so low, I discovered that the inductance values weren't critical to get in the right ball park and although I could achieve SWR of around 1.3 (and the mandatory RF burns inevitable with this design), I couldn't find a decent sweet spot in the tuning so I didn't believe it would perform as I would have liked. I'm planning on resurrecting this project if I get some time so I'd be interested in how you get on RF Head.RF-Head wrote:For a little project i like to make the 50W version of the vertical half wave antenna
Yes I still have the pictures I'll dig them out later.RF-Head wrote:For a little project i like to make the 50W version of the vertical half wave antenna
The version as in the picture (melted one)
On the old forum there was a topic with pictures of the 50W version
They used a few windings Blue and brown wire
In the picture of the melted version we only see the blue wire
is there someone that still has the picture of the 50W version ?
This might be what you're looking forRF-Head wrote:Do you have also a picture of the other site?
So we can see how it's made
Want to try to make a copy
Nice one, saves me uploading themnrgkits.nz wrote:This might be what you're looking forRF-Head wrote:Do you have also a picture of the other site?
So we can see how it's made
Want to try to make a copy
RF-Head wrote:Thanks for the picture
i can see that the brown coil is 4 turns and the blue is for what i can see in the old pictures 3 1/2 turn
if you have more pics yes please
i will make a proto in the next few days
Also fun to read that some of you also used a coke botle instead of a funnel![]()
this is also what we have done in the past