whipper_snapper
Well-Known Member
I am about to cut my 12m long cap shroud to insert an insulator so that I can use it as an HF antenna. Conventional wisdom says to put the insulator a foot or two below the mast, presumably to keep the active bit away from the grounded mast.
But I could choose to put it anywhere. Are there any particular final lengths that you would go for or avoid? I mostly use ham frequencies on 20m and 40m for transmit, but receive all over the place for weather etc. I have an SGC tuner (I guess that the run from tuner to shroud base would actually add that 2 feet back on to leave me with 12m).
Thanks
But I could choose to put it anywhere. Are there any particular final lengths that you would go for or avoid? I mostly use ham frequencies on 20m and 40m for transmit, but receive all over the place for weather etc. I have an SGC tuner (I guess that the run from tuner to shroud base would actually add that 2 feet back on to leave me with 12m).
Thanks