I might be interested, depending on physical dimensions.

 

From: BVARC [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bill Crowell via
BVARC
Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2015 10:51
To: Bill Crowell via BVARC <[email protected]>
Cc: Bill Crowell <[email protected]>
Subject: [BVARC] TTFD Antennas - N4HPG

 

Howdy All,

 

I was listening to the net last night and John, K5IZO, was encouraging folks
to get on 75m. Yay!

 

I've been working on a project for a number of months. Some of you know that
I use a TTFD antenna. TTFD or T2FD. It stands for Tilted Terminated Folded
Dipole. This antenna is not widely known because it's not featured in any
ARRL publications - at least since 1949. There are some good reference
sources such as the RSGB wire antenna book. There are also some detractors
that don't understand the theory of operation.

 

Here's a link to the original article:

 

http://www.scribd.com/doc/42625655/An-Experimental-All-Band-Nondirectional-T
ransmitting-Antenna-T2FD

 

You'll notice that the antenna is a 600-ohm design. It is a balanced
antenna.

 

Perhaps Rick Hiller and I should give a presentation on it.

 

I've been using the B&W version for a number of  years, but want to run
higher power. That means a better matching transformer for 50:600 ohms and
also a more robust terminating resistor. The antenna works well from 75 to
10m with 1.5:1 SWR or better on all bands. This is because it's a traveling
wave antenna. Mismatch is soaked up by the terminating resistor. No tuner is
needed. The antenna works from the lowest frequency up. That means a 80m
antenna works on all bands from 80-10m. A shorter antenna works from 40-10m.
B&W says 6m, but I've not tested my high-power balun for 6m yet. I never
promise what I haven't tested.

 

I'm hoping to bring a completed unit of the high-power design to the club
meeting on 9/10 so y'all can look at it. I should probably fire up N4HPG.com
website and post some pictures.

 

If you can have only 1 antenna, this is the one to have. I like to hunt DX
and change bands without having to tune. Get as long an antenna as possible!

 

  _____  

 

The folks at B&W now want $825 for their version. That's insane! But they
sell mostly to military and governments.

 

I'm making one antenna for myself that will be all my build. I'm also making
a heavy-duty one for N5XZ. Being gainfully unemployed and having a workshop,
I'm testing the waters to see if others might want one.

 

When we put up an antenna, the neighbors usually notice. I'm making my
version with 14awg white MTW wire and clear, acrylic spacers for the antenna
and the ladder line. The balun box mounts on the wall and transforms the 50
ohm unbalanced to 600 ohm balanced. It's a 6x6x4 box because there are 4
toroids.

 

Based upon present materials, I believe I can produce the standard antenna -
1kW for normal operation for $349. I'm still working on the N5XZ 1.5kW RTTY
Contesting version that will be a bit more.

 

If you want to build your own, feel free to steal my design!

 

For those who would like a built and tested unit, let me know. I'm trying to
decide if I should get into the antenna business.

 

73!

 

N4HPG

 

Bill Crowell

Pearland, TX

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