The feed point is at exactly the same elevation as the FCP - just around five 
feet off the ground. The FCP should have been eight feet high, but that would 
put it in the neighbor's cross-hairs and we live in a CC&R / HOA area, so 
stealth is best for me. The isolation transformer unit is loosely strapped (in 
it's box, of course) to the side of a redwood tree, about three feet 
horizontally from the FCP, which is a few inches off of the wooden property 
line fence. When I built the FCP, I left several feet of extra #12 AWG copper 
wire at the bottom end for connection to the FCP. It is that wire that runs 
over to one binding post on the isolation transformer. The other binding post 
connects to the vertical part of the Inverted L, which runs up through the 
limbs of the tree, approximately 31 feet, and then around 40 feet or so 
horizontal across the back yard. It is not perfectly horizontal - comes down on 
a slight angle. The antenna wire I used is #13 AWG "Silky Coat" from The Wire
 man.

The transformer is a true isolation transformer - 15 bifilar turns of #14 AWG 
Polyimide Insulated Wire with teflon sleeving, wound on an AmidonT300A-2 
powdered iron toroid. All part numbers, pictures, and a complete description 
can be found at: http://www.w0uce.net/K2AVantennas.html

This is really cool for me, as I'm waiting for that elusive KAT500, but I can 
now freely roam around the CW part of 80 meters and the KPA500 happily follows 
me!

Jim / W6JHB

On   Thursday, Mar 8, 2012, at  Thursday, 8:34 AM, WILLIS COOKE wrote:

> Congratulations Jim!  I have been watching this thread with interest to see 
> how it worked out.  I would like to know a bit more.  Is your feed point at 
> the same elevation as your counterpoise, or at ground level?  If at ground 
> level, describe your transition to five feet for the counterpoise.  What do 
> you use for a support and how high is your transition to horizontal?  Is your 
> transformer a true isolation transformer with two windings and DC isolation 
> or an UnUn wound transformer?  Is your powdered iron core a rod or toroid?  
> What is the Amidon model number?
> 
> Again, congratulations!  I love this kind of dialog! 73!
>  Willis 'Cookie' Cooke 
> 

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