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-------- Original message --------From: Andre Pollard via BVARC 
<bvarc@bvarc.org> Date: 6/18/24  4:19 PM  (GMT-06:00) To: BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR 
RADIO CLUB <bvarc@bvarc.org> Cc: Andre Pollard <apollard...@gmail.com> Subject: 
[BVARC] Antenna help I need one of our antenna gurus to give me some input-I 
have an 18'-4" telescoping antenna I have been using when camping. By adjusting 
length, I can get it to tune at <1.5 SWR on all bands 20M and above. So far so 
good, but when do we ever leave well enough alone.I'm getting ready to travel 
for a while, and wanted to extend the range down to 40M. So I used the 
calculators at Coil-Shortened Vertical Antenna Calculator (66pacific.com) to 
determine the necessary coil. It said I need 4.9 mH. I made the coil per the 
calcs one the same site, using a 1.9 inch diameter PVC pipe. I'm running it 
bottom-loaded.By tapping the coil a couple of turns down, I can get it to tune 
to 7.2 mhz, but the SWR is >6. If I put my hand very close to the coil , the 
frequency shifts (expected), and the SWR drops to 1.2. So I tried adjusting the 
length and tapping different turns, never better than 4 SWR on any frequency 
around 7 mhz. However, if I get my hand near the coil, SWR drops. Thinking this 
meant I needed capacitance, I tried a hat to the whip, with several different 
designs and sizes. Changes frequency, but horrible SWR still. Bypassing the 
coil I can adjust the whip and get great SWR on 14 mhz and above. So, I don't 
think it's a problem with the coax (20 feet of RG8X) or nanoVNA.Google shows up 
all sorts of sites showing making a coil loaded shortened vertical like i'm 
trying. None mention the issue I'm seeing as a problem. I'd appreciate any 
input, I've been 'learning' on this for a couple of days now and haven't gotten 
it to work yet.Thanks,AndreW4SFZ
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