Many years ago I had many happy hours making traps keeping the weather out was the biggest challenge, in my later years I bought a set of traps of you still working well :) Cheers Peter.
I ran a Hustler 6BTV on the 15th (top) floor of an apartment building here in Akron, Ohio. Being a "Mull Dropper" on the 11-meter band I dominated the airwaves WITHOUT running an amplifier, I had an average daily footprint of a hundred miles! Summer weather in NE Ohio? You have - wait a few minutes and the weather will change! KD8EFQ/73
I am too low for the added 80 meters but trapped for 20/40 and one 10/15 sounds doable as I have 65 ft wide and a HOA limited to 18 ft. at apex. Not terribly efficient as could but for regional on 40 OK! Great video, now liets look at yor stock on traps!
Thank you for making another video and sharing it with all of us! You forgot to mention the other type of trapped antenna... That time you got your dipole trapped up in the tree! hi hi I am of course subscribed with notifications turned on and thumbs up! 73 W3GUY
Thanks, Peter! A thought: can traps be put on an end fed antenna? Maybe a series resonant circuit up to the center, followed by parallel resonant circuit after the center? Best from Canada. De Va2ldn.
I live in a flat I don't have a garden and I don't have anoth room for a 10 meter antenna for my small loft. I'm pulling my heir out. I want to do HF so much.
Try to wrap your antenna wire around the extreme edge of your loft. You might find that you have enough length for a half wave or if not then a quarter wave antenna
Hi Peter - here’s a challenge for you....my garden is about 10m x 5m with an metal roof awning that’s about half the height of the house covering about 9m x 3m - now I’m trying to find a solution to work 80m.... oh and am limited on height by the estate manager so no antenna can be visible from the road at the front of the house! Any suggestions?
Ah of course. All that talk of LPF/HPFs within the intermediate manual comes to light.
Elementary! Thanks Peter!
You're welcome!
Great introduction to traps (for me at least) - be good to see how you would make one with your usual excellent commentary.
Thank you Peter, I enjoy listening to your channel. Very educational and so much benefits for all of us to refresh what we learn in the past.
So nice of you. 73 Peter
Allways a huge pleasure to listen to you Peter.
You always talk about interesting sruff
Many years ago I had many happy hours making traps keeping the weather out was the biggest challenge, in my later years I bought a set of traps of you still working well :) Cheers Peter.
Many thanks. 73 Peter
Just a nice chap. Ron W4BIN
Well presented Peter as always, good informative information for those new Guys seeking to learn buy or construct a Trap Antenna system.
Derick G1AEG.
I ran a Hustler 6BTV on the 15th (top) floor of an apartment building here in Akron, Ohio. Being a "Mull Dropper" on the 11-meter band I dominated the airwaves WITHOUT running an amplifier, I had an average daily footprint of a hundred miles!
Summer weather in NE Ohio? You have - wait a few minutes and the weather will change!
KD8EFQ/73
Thank you, Peter, great as usual.
I am too low for the added 80 meters but trapped for 20/40 and one 10/15 sounds doable as I have 65 ft wide and a HOA limited to 18 ft. at apex. Not terribly efficient as could but for regional on 40 OK! Great video, now liets look at yor stock on traps!
Very interesting for a M6 just getting back into the radio hobby with a small garden after a long break. M6EOS
Very well explained - another great video thank you!
Great video, many thanks!! Robert K5TPC
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for making another video and sharing it with all of us!
You forgot to mention the other type of trapped antenna...
That time you got your dipole trapped up in the tree! hi hi
I am of course subscribed with notifications turned on and thumbs up! 73 W3GUY
You are right! There are many broken wires in trees! 73 Peter.
Great info Peter 👍👏👏
Excellent explanation - VE4AE
Thanks, Peter! A thought: can traps be put on an end fed antenna? Maybe a series resonant circuit up to the center, followed by parallel resonant circuit after the center? Best from Canada. De Va2ldn.
how to calculate the self-resonance frequency of a coil?
Thanks Peter !!
73 Theo PA0HTY
I live in a flat I don't have a garden and I don't have anoth room for a 10 meter antenna for my small loft. I'm pulling my heir out. I want to do HF so much.
Try to wrap your antenna wire around the extreme edge of your loft. You might find that you have enough length for a half wave or if not then a quarter wave antenna
Hi Peter - here’s a challenge for you....my garden is about 10m x 5m with an metal roof awning that’s about half the height of the house covering about 9m x 3m - now I’m trying to find a solution to work 80m.... oh and am limited on height by the estate manager so no antenna can be visible from the road at the front of the house! Any suggestions?
make an 2 turns Magnetic loop antenne for 80 and 40 meter! 73 Theo PA0HTY