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Re: [IRCA] Local ham beacons on LW
I wonder what kind of antennas they're using. A quarter wavelength on 470
kHz (my wavelength conversion spreadsheet is in MHz and won't do three
decimal places) is 523.23 feet.
Dennis - we both use inverted L's with a small ground radial system. The
antenna is brought to resonance with a large loading coil at the base and
then impedance matched to 50 ohms and then back to the transmitter. At this
frequency backyard-sized antennas are very inefficient but thanks to RF
loving to radiate, it is surprising what can be achieved with a even a small
installation.
Steve / 73
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