Nudge
Well-Known Member
I know that this has been covered in other threads but here's my recent experience...
Wanted to construct a seperate aerial for the AIS so got some data from the radio ham chaps that advised:-
1. Length of exposed centre of coax cable (to be the actual aerial) should be 7500/Frequency which, for AIS is approx 7500/162MHz = 46.3cm
2. Braid "foldback" length i.e. braid from the exposed part of the centre folded back over the cable is 7500/freqency x velocity factor
VF for the type of cable that us nautical types use is 0.66 = 30.6cm
3. Mounting gap from the bottom of the braid foldback before securing is >3750/frequency = >23cm
(I am given to understand that CH16 is ~171MHz so a VHF aerial should be made with that frequency figure for the half wavelength)
The Ham boys usually stick this up a 1/2" conduit for mounting, but my eye fell on the wife's spare riding crop which is a whippy length of fibreglass. Stripped off the handle and tip, wrapped the top in double sided tape and coiled the 463 exposed coax centre round the end. Taped on the foldback braid and covered in heat shrink.
Of course they could have been taking the p!&& with all their data but I mounted it up and works a treat.
The only snag was explaining to my missus why I was seen lashing her crop enthusiastically around the garage shortly before it disappeared.....
Wanted to construct a seperate aerial for the AIS so got some data from the radio ham chaps that advised:-
1. Length of exposed centre of coax cable (to be the actual aerial) should be 7500/Frequency which, for AIS is approx 7500/162MHz = 46.3cm
2. Braid "foldback" length i.e. braid from the exposed part of the centre folded back over the cable is 7500/freqency x velocity factor
VF for the type of cable that us nautical types use is 0.66 = 30.6cm
3. Mounting gap from the bottom of the braid foldback before securing is >3750/frequency = >23cm
(I am given to understand that CH16 is ~171MHz so a VHF aerial should be made with that frequency figure for the half wavelength)
The Ham boys usually stick this up a 1/2" conduit for mounting, but my eye fell on the wife's spare riding crop which is a whippy length of fibreglass. Stripped off the handle and tip, wrapped the top in double sided tape and coiled the 463 exposed coax centre round the end. Taped on the foldback braid and covered in heat shrink.
Of course they could have been taking the p!&& with all their data but I mounted it up and works a treat.
The only snag was explaining to my missus why I was seen lashing her crop enthusiastically around the garage shortly before it disappeared.....