How nice it is to hear a purely scientific review and academic English, without these American exercises for the larynx)) A great antenna, I’ll probably install it in my dacha so that all the neighbors will be surprised again. 73, see you! Anton (UA3NDX)
Well really like this, and as I am about to replace my G5RV always cap in respect for call, it just gives so much which in most video you do not get so thank you so much for posting this hi hi Andy 2e0pas
Absolutely. G5RV designed his aerial primarily to work on 20 metres. The 'multi' came later. There is no point whatsoever for a specific length of feeder *if* the intention is to use it as a multi-band antenna used with an aerial matching unit.
How do you get 0.11db of loss in the coax @14:30 ? I thought when coax companies test their coax they send a constant tone at X megahertz with a 50ohm load on the coax to represent ideal conditions, your example has less loss than ideal 50ohm loads.
Does NO ONE use a standard (store bought) G5RV? It is 102 ft. long, not 106 '. It is NEVER to be used on 160 Meters UNLESS REWIRED to be a Marconi antenna with a HUGE ground plane and the two wire feeder shorted together to form a flat topped antenna with two "L" shaped antennas fed from 33.5 ' below and a ground (NEVER to be used on a regular G5RV at the base of the antenna). de KQ2E
Bravo to you for this presentation. This is probably the best math and theory regarding the G5RV on RUclips. I learned a lot. Thanks de KE0RFZ.
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Appreciate the clarity and depth of the analysis
How nice it is to hear a purely scientific review and academic English, without these American exercises for the larynx)) A great antenna, I’ll probably install it in my dacha so that all the neighbors will be surprised again. 73, see you! Anton (UA3NDX)
Excellent presentation. Answered lots of my questions. G4XCQ.
Great presentation! Take care! 73 de ve3hip in welland Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
Well really like this, and as I am about to replace my G5RV always cap in respect for call, it just gives so much which in most video you do not get so thank you so much for posting this hi hi Andy 2e0pas
Had good luck on 30 as well
It seems like you could avoid the coax losses by running the ladder line directly into a true balanced tuner.
Absolutely. G5RV designed his aerial primarily to work on 20 metres. The 'multi' came later. There is no point whatsoever for a specific length of feeder *if* the intention is to use it as a multi-band antenna used with an aerial matching unit.
@David White A fortuitous coincidence, useful to many over the years.
How do you get 0.11db of loss in the coax @14:30 ? I thought when coax companies test their coax they send a constant tone at X megahertz with a 50ohm load on the coax to represent ideal conditions, your example has less loss than ideal 50ohm loads.
Is a balun required ? and if it does what ratio : 4:1 or 1:1?
Have you ever used the 204ft G5RV which can be used on 160-6 meters.
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alphasxsignal I have a G5RV Max and I love it.
Does NO ONE use a standard (store bought) G5RV? It is 102 ft. long, not 106 '. It is NEVER to be used on 160 Meters UNLESS REWIRED to be a Marconi antenna with a HUGE ground plane and the two wire feeder shorted together to form a flat topped antenna with two "L" shaped antennas fed from 33.5 ' below and a ground (NEVER to be used on a regular G5RV at the base of the antenna). de KQ2E
Can you please tell me the name of the Smith Chart Program? I can not read it. thanks, best regards LU2DVY
It looked like SimSmith. Very nice program.
harriman.ddns.net/Smith_Charts.html
Why did you extend the top section? It works fine with 102ft.