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среда, 29 июля 2020 г.

Маленькая антенна для эффективной радиосвязи

Не секрет, что хорошая антенна - залог хороших радиосвязей. А хорошо изготовленная направленная антенна - залог отличных радиосвязей.

Недавно мне на глаза попалась антенна на диапазон 70 сантиметров, спроектированная Владимиром Николаевичем Приходько, EW8AU. Данная статья является вводной в цикл статей об этой антенне.

Вкратце - это направленная антенна, состоящая из четырех двойных треугольников. Отличительной характеристикой этой антенны является то, что все ее элементы имеют одинаковую высоту, что позволяет заключить их в прямоугольную рамку, которая будет обеспечивать надлежащую жесткость.

(фото использовано с разрешения автора)


понедельник, 20 июля 2020 г.

Summer 2020. DXpedition to Albania

This summer I had the vacations. As the year before. And before. Suddenly we realized that because of the coronavirus all countries were closed for Ukrainian citizens but Albania. This circumstance became crucial while looking for the country we'd like to rest in. And now I can say we are completely happy with our choice.

Because of CoViD-19, we were able to make the final decision only seven days before the flight. As far as I have a CEPT license I had no worries about the possibility to temporarily work from Albania without any additional license. And that was my huge mistake: in order to get explicit permission from the hotel management, I had to provide the Albanian license. That was the reason why I was not able to work from the hotel during the entire stay.

воскресенье, 10 марта 2019 г.

Дизайн передающей антенны Magnetic Loop на 160 метров (перевод)

Автор: Стив Адлер, vk5sfa@wia.org.au

Примечание переводчика: Данная статья является переводом замечательной статьи о рамочной магнитной антенне, которыми я достаточно давно интересуюсь. Я постарался сохранить оригинальный авторский стиль где это было возможно. Некоторые фразы и идиомы, коенчно же, были адаптированы. Фотографии были взяты из авторской статьи без изменений. Стив Адлер, автор оригинальной статьи, любезно позволил сделать этот перевод и поместить его на моем блоге. Если вам интересно, вы всегда можете прочесть оригинал статьи. Я буду рад любым комментериям относительно правильности перевода - некоторые вещи иногда достаточно сложно перевести так, чтобы оставить и смысл, и ту интонацию, которую в свой текст вкладывал автор.

пятница, 8 февраля 2019 г.

Shortened dipole. How to design one for 40 meters band.

Sometimes you don't have an opportunity to choose an antenna. You can be either limited in finances or space, but the only antenna you may build is something small. Just imagine you live in a country house and have two 10-meters-tall trees with a distance of 15 meters between them, leaving you only 11-12 meters of free space for your antenna. You want to be present on 40 meters band, where the propagation does live the whole day. Since you don't want to build a ground plane, you have chosen to build the dipole. Good choice: the dipole is a pretty good and easy to build antenna requiring not so many materials. But you have realized you have no space for this antenna: diagrams tell you that the antenna must be 20 meters long. So sad...

But, don't panic! A shortened dipole is your choice. Let's try to design the shortened dipole that could fit the space between your trees!


суббота, 19 января 2019 г.

Shortened dipole. How does it work?

Recently I was asked about the shortened dipole. In a nutshell: the question was pretty simple - is this possible to create a small yet effective antenna for 80 meters band. Below is a result of my thoughts on this topic as well as some number of diagrams, which, as everybody knows, worse one thousand words.

Let's start from basics: the antenna is a wire conducting the RF current. As far as we are talking not about the conducting of the DC, the basic understanding of the RF transmission is a must, although this is out of the scope of this article.


воскресенье, 6 января 2019 г.

How the height affects the VHF antenna

The previous article caused some amount of questions in respect to the VHF/UHF antennas and how the height of the mast affects the radiation pattern. This is to answer these questions and bring light on this very interesting topic.

We all know that VHF antennas are vulnerable. There is a lot of things which might destroy the antenna - wires, trees, birds, even its own mast. Therefore we try to place the antenna as higher as possible to avoid the impact of the mentioned above objects. For the birds, we have the scarecrow. The practice tells us: the higher antenna is, the farthest QSO you have. This is the true and the false simultaneously. The devil is in details. Two antennas for the 433 MHz GP located on the 20 meters mast and on the top of 20 meters building are very different antennas, even if they are twins. This is because the overall height of the antenna is calculated relative to the nearest more or less flat conductive plane: the ground or the roof. The radiation pattern of the roof-mounted VHF GP is the same as of ground-mounted one.

How the height affects the antenna

After the third article, I decided to perform more general work and calculate the same antenna on the different height. In a nutshell, the antenna parameters depend on the height the antenna is placed at. I stored some number of pictures, looking at which worse thousands of words.

The antenna is a quarter-wave GP with two radials. I know that the number of radials does matter, but this is very quick, thus not very thorough exercise. The antenna is made of aluminum pipe (R=10 mm, 3/8 inches), counterpoises are an aluminum wire (R=0.8 mm). The antenna was designed to be mounted on the 1 meter (3 feet) tall mast.

пятница, 4 января 2019 г.

The twin-lead Marconi antenna

In general, the Marconi antenna is a well-known type of antennas widely used by hams, and, in fact, is a Ground Plane antenna. In comparison to the regular Marconi antenna, the twin-lead modification is a short-circuited one.

суббота, 29 декабря 2018 г.

пятница, 28 декабря 2018 г.

T-antenna

T-antenna is a very simple antenna having the form of the letter T. As shown in the picture below, the antenna seems to be most useful when used with receivers having one single antenna connector (e.g. banana socket).