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2 Wire Antennas that WORK! A collection of details and descriptions of antennas based on Spiderbeam fiberglass poles, as described in greater detail on DJ0IPs Web Page: WWW.DJ0IP.DE Affordable DX Antennas Antennas that work on the beach and also in your own back yard! The antennas described in this booklet were designed to be efficient, yet simple enough for the average ham to build, using common hand tools. Several of these antennas are used regularly by DX peditions to all corners of the world. All of these antennas have been built and tested by at least one of the Spiderbeam Team members: DF4SA / DF9GR / DJ0IP / DL9USA / DO5PNS / W4PA. First Edition, June 2016 Spiderbeam GmbH

Notes: Radials should be 6 to 10m long. It works great with just 8 radials. 16 or more radials is a little better. Space radials symmetrically around the pole. to vertical wire to radials Optional RF-Choke Feedpoint Details 16 turns RG-142 on FT-240-61 1mm (AWG-18) 10.1m (33 ft.) Long Radiator Wire 12m (40 ft.) Spiderbeam Fiberglass Spiderpole 40m Vertical on 12m Pole (Ground Radials) 40m Vertical Guys Optional 7m In Strong Winds Guy HERE 10 to 20 Radials (5 to 10m long) (16 to 34 ft.) Feedpoint 50 Ohm Coax RF-Choke Recommended http://www.dj0ip.de/vertical-antennas/

80m Vertical Antenna On a Spiderbeam 12m HD Fiberglass Spiderpole

160m Inv L on 12m Spiderpole Note: Spiral the radiator wire down the pole about one turn per meter. Near the bottom, wrap about 8 or 10 turns closer together, such that the end of the wire mates with the feedpoint. Use 1mm Kevlar between the double insulators, NOT PVDF Monofil. If possible, raise the diagonal wire as high as possible, by tying to a tree or another mast. Tying to the ground as shown, works, but L2 Is a worst case scenario. Use 2 Spiderbeam insulators. CQ 534 Wire Total Height: 12m (40 ft.) 11m (not used) CQ 532 Wire L1 4x Guy Ropes (2mm Kevlar) DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE! L6 PVDF Monofil 3m 8 or 10 turns Spaced 5cm (2 ) Stake for diagonal wire L4 8 20 Radials L3 L3 L5 L3 Guy Stake Feedpoint 300 to 500 pf, 5KV* CMC Choke 50 Ω Coax *Not critical. Wire length will be adjusted for resonance. DJ0IP 1 Adjust length for resonance. 2 Adjust such that end of L2 is at least 3m high. 3 Adjust as necessary. L1 = 13m (43 ft.) CQ 532 wire L2 = 35m (115) CQ 534 wire 1 L3 = 12 to 20m (40 to 66 ft.) L4 = 35 to 50m (115 to 165 ft.) 2 L5 = >10m (>33 ft.) L6 = depends on stake 3

80m Vertical using the 18m Fiberglass Pole Wire Radiator RADIATOR: Use 1mm to 2mm diameter wire (AWG12 AWG18) Length = 20m For lowest losses when running high power, use 10m of 2mm wire on the bottom and 10m of 1mm wire on the top Prune radiator at the bottom for resonance Note: m= RADIALS: Use 0.4mm to 0.7mm diameter wire (AWG21 AWG26 works well) Use 8 radials (better 16) Length = anything >10m (Note: they do NOT have to be 20m long!) For easy installation of radiators, use the Radial Connection Plate www.spiderbeam.com/products_info.php?i nfo=p246 Optional Radial Connection Plate Optional Radials www.dj0ip.de/vertical-antennas

CAUTION Note: spiral (coil) the radiator wire down the pole about 1 turn per meter of the pole. About 2m above the bottom, wrap 10 turns per meter of pole. ADJUST spacing of turns such that the end of the wire just reaches the connection plate CAUTION HIGH VOLTAGE 2x Spiderbeam Insulators HIGH VOLTAGE 2x Spiderbeam Insulators

Simple 160m Inverted-L Antenna on an 18m Spiderbeam Fiberglass Pole Height: 18m Height: 16m (Drawing not to scale) of wire AWG-18 (CQ-532) 18m Wire: AWG-26 (CQ-534) ca. 22m Height: 2m ~ 1m ca. 25m TX 8 to 16 ground mounted radials, each 25 to 40m long. Insert RF Choke here: to Antenna Details: http://www.dj0ip.de/vertical-antennas/ Choke Details: http://www.dj0ip.de/vertical-antennas/rf-cmc-choke/ Feedpoint Details www.dj0ip.de and click on: Antennas Vertical-Antennas Inverted-L-Ant (or) RF CMC Choke 17 turns RG-142 on FT-240-43 (2x Cores for 1KW)

160m Vertical Note: drawing not to scale! 26m on a Spiderbeam 26m Fiberglass Pole 4x Top-Hat Wires, 1mm, 7m long. 24m ( CQ-534 26 AWG Copperweld ) 7m 7m 7m 7m PVDF Monfil Line MUST use 2x very lightweight insulators for each top-hat wire. PVDF Monfil Line PVDF Monfil Line 27m Radiator Wire: Top 8m: 1mm diameter Middle 9m: 2mm diameter Bottom 10m: 3mm diameter Spiral vertical wire about one turn per meter down the pole until the bottom of segment 2. Wrap the wire around segment 1 with a winding space of about 10cm. Adjust as Necessary such that the wire terminates about 10 to 15cm from the bottom of the pole. Secure end of wire to pole using a wire-tie. (For simplicity, the guy ropes are not shown above.) Feedpoint Details to vertical wire to radials 8 to 16 Radials, 20 to 40m long. 26m 24m Guying Info Top hat wire 4 levels 4 directions 19m PVDF Monfil Line 12m 7m 17 turns RG-142 on FT-240-43 2mm Kevlar minimum distance 15m 25m

DUAL BAND VERTICAL 80m / 40m Space first insulator about one meter away from the pole. The 40m radiator passes through the Bottom hole; do not fasten. This enables adjusting the tension. Ground radials are required. 12m Tune 80m radiator by shortening at the bottom. 40m is tuned by Adjusting the length. Always tune 80m first, then 40m. info@spiderbeam.com 18m Built on a Spiderbeam 18m Fiberglass Pole Radiator wires are CQ-532 (AWG-18). For 1KW or more on 80m, use 2mm wire (AWG-12) on the bottom half of the 80m radiator (or double the CQ-532). (Not required on 40m). Guy ropes are 2mm Kevlar. Use lightweight insulators! Feed with 50Ω Coax. Use optional CMC Choke (preferred). Feedpoint ~5-10cm above ground. 80m radiator identical to radiator of the 80m Vertical on 18m Pole. 1m 10.1m 40m radiator Feedpoint Use 8 to 16 ground radials (or more), 12 to 20m long. Space radials symmetrically around the pole.

L3 L7 L6 18m 16m L8 80m Radiator L2 Comments: The 160m antenna is built exactly like the Spiderbeam 160-18-4WTH. The 80m radiator is cut for a total length of about one meter longer than ¼ wavelength. The excess is folded back (not cut). Tuning is accomplished by adjusting L8. L7 is si ply rope to the i sulator. 160 m / 80m Dual-Band Vertical on Spiderbeam 18m Pole L2 L1 18m Spiderbeam Pole To ground stake. Start with L1 = 18m and trim to adjust frequency. L4 To ground stake. (for more details) L4 www.dj0ip.de/vertical-antennas Feedpoint: 160m Radiator L1 = 16 to17m (NOT more) L2 = About 12.5m (Cut 15m, fold back excess) L3 = 2M L4 = 25m (if possible) *L5 = 20m ~o 40m L6 = 14.5m L7 = 1,0m L8 = 6m (cut 7m, fold back excess) L2 Radials not shown. Radiator Wire (L1): AWG-18 (CQ-532) Top Hat Wires (L2): AWG-26 (CQ-534) 80m Radiator Wires (L6 + L8): CQ-532

Feeding Low Band Verticals (Especially 160m) Common Mode Current Choke Feedpoint Details to vertical wire to radials 17 turns RG-142 on FT-240-43 The choke is placed at the feedpoint of the Vertical. The drawing above shows how you can simply wrap coax on the toroid. Use RG-58 for a few hundred watts. For 1KW use RG-142 (Teflon Coax). For 1.5KW use 2x Toroids glued together. On the right you see a choke/balun usable for 40m and above. My choke looks similar to this, but has more windings in order to cover 160m. It is not necessary to cross-wind the coax, but sometimes it is more convenient. A Hairpin Match (Shunt Match) I e used the shu t at h for early 50 years. It is a heap a d si ple ea s of raisi g the feedpoint impedance from a low value (i.e. ~10Ω) to something closer to 50Ω. This is a great ay to i pro e a lo a d erti als at h. Use thi k soft-drawn copper wire or thin copper tubing. I wound about 10 turns onto a wine bottle. Tune by pushing the turns closer together or pulling them farther apart. My choke and Hairpin Match are shown on the right. (DJ0IP)

Quarter-Wave Vertical HAIRPIN MATCH (Shunt Match) A quick and easy way to obtain Hairpin Match 50Ω Coax a better SWR for short low-band Vertical Antennas. Wind thick wire or thin copper tubing On a round object, such as a glass jar: Radials The Coil: TUNING: Measure and record the SWR. Push the turns of the coil closer together and see if the SWR improves or gets worse. Pull the turns farther apart and check if the SWR gets worse or improves. Adjust for best SWR. Note: if spread too far apart and still not perfect, remove 1 or 2 windings from the coil. Note: if squeezed tightly together and still not perfect, add 1 or 2 windings to the coil. http://www.dj0ip.de/vertical-antennas/hairpin-match/

Simple Multi Band HF Vertical Dipole By DJ IP, November Page

Spiderbeam 3 Band Single - Loop Portable Quad 1,08 m 0,85 m 3,63 m 20 2,55 m 15 1,70 m 10 Wire = CQ-534 BALUN Special Feedline 1,70 m 0,85 m 1,08 m 2,55 m 3,63 m Loop Lengths: Feedpoint Impedance = 100 Ω L20 = 20,55 m L15 = 14,43 m = 2 : 1 BALUN L10 = 9,60 m Insert @ 15m Feedpoint Attach balun to 15m Feedpoint 20 m 15 m 10 m Feedline Details 450 Ohm Windowline 1084 mm 851 mm Special Feedline [WIREMANN] 9/07/2012

Mono Loop Quad A Vertically Oriented, Horizontally Polarized Loop 7 Band Portable Antenna *Jumper ---- 12m High ~5m L=4m ~5m L=4m Spiderbeam 8m High --- Quad Kit ~5m ~5m 4m High ----300 Ω or 450 Ω Openwire Secure the feedline to the pole near the feedpoint to provide strain-relief. The feedli e a e al ost a length as long as it is long enough to reach from the antenna to the shack. See text for more info. Up to 500w: AWG-26 Wire (CQ-534) 300 Ohm or 450 Ohm Feedline Over 500w: AWG-18 Wire (CQ-532) 450 Ohm Feedline Spiderbeam 12m Fiberglass Mast Matchbox *Jumper In Out Band 20, 17, 15, 12m 40, 30, 10*m *Also works o NOTE: Use Symmetrical Matchbox or Asymmetrical Matchbox with 1:1 or 4:1 Current Balun. with ju per i

40m Delta-Mono-Loop Height: 11m A Vertically Polarized DX-Antenna TOTAL ~42.20m 9.0m RG-59 6.85m 2.20m (about) 17.20 Insulator Jumper (See Text) Total Horizontal Length Insulator c RG-213 Height: 2.0m TX DESCRIPTION: A vertically polarized full wavelength loop, with more or less Omni-directional radiation (due to the low height, requiring NO RADIALS. NOTE: though good for DX, stations within 500 miles may be stronger on a simple dipole. CONSTRUCTION DETAILS: The pole should e a out high i i u have to re-adjust the total length for resonance.. to 36. Highe is ette, ut the ou ill The feedpoint is located in either diagonal side near one corner of the antenna, enabling vertical polarization. This makes the antenna an excellent DX antenna. The length of the diagonal is not very critical and may be adjusted to help find a better fit in the space available, but the distance from the feedpoint to the top should be one quarter wavelength. The e a t total le gth ill a depe di g o g ou d o ditio s at ou QTH. Begi ith a d the sho te the ho izo tal leg to i g the eso a e up to the desi ed f e ue.. Adjust total length by adjusting the length of the horizontal wire. (Easiest way). The ho izo tal leg of the a te a o the otto should e to high to high e ough fo humans and animals to walk under. Changes to the height will require adjusting overall length. The insulator shown directly on the pole at the 2m level is for mechanical reasons. Secure the insulator to the pole, and then pass the horizontal leg through the insulator, reducing sag in the horizontal leg. The insulator in the horizontal leg near the left is an option for convenience. It enables easy adjustment for resonance by removing or adding wire. For disassembly, disconnect one side from the insulator and then roll the antenna as a single wire. Each time I changed my QTH, I had to re-adjust the length of the jumper. I just let the jumper wire hang down. For permanent use, you may leave this out. The a te a ill ha e a i peda e et ee Ωa d Ω. A ua te a ele gth at hi g stu of Oh oa ill p o ide a good at h to Ω. RG-59 is good enough for about 500w. If you want to run more power, use RG-11. DJ0IP; Original source: CQDL article by DL1BU, April, 1979, page 154.