Hustler 6BTV - New Radials
HF radio conditions have been pretty grim on an evening back in the shack lately so I decided to try and optimize my Hustler 6 Band Trap Vertical in the hope that I may get a bit more of a helping hand on the 40 meter band. My new Pup Finn is already showing interest in antennas and is inspecting the new radials for size!
I decided to go with the recommended radial sizes seen below taken from the Hustler 6BTV user manual. I used some 2.5 mm multi-strand PVC coated copper wire which is typically used in electrical installations. With the help of my larger soldering iron I was able to join three radials to two sides of the mount giving a total of six radials which worked out as, two for 40M, two for 20M and two for 10M. I might add some more bands later as the result so far are providing excellent SWR readings less than 1.2 without the ATU. I just need some half decent conditions to get some good DX signal reports down on 40M and I shall post the outcome. In the meantime check out the recommended radial sizes below. Best 73!
Comments
If we can only get our vertical a couple feet off of the ground, it is better to put it closer to the ground and not use tuned radials but rather just run a minimum of 20-30 25' radials around the base of the antenna and either lay them on the ground or bury them just below the surface. No more than 1/2 to 1" depth is just fine. If you have more wire, use it. The more radials you can lay down the better the antenna will perform. Many folks run 64 radials and love their verticals.
While tuned radials placed above the ground will work, a ground screen of untuned radials will often outperform the tuned radials by quite a margin.
Lots of folks are having a lot of luck running chicken wire down in an X pattern under the antenna. The more area you can cover, the better the antenna will perform.
Norm - W7CK
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Also after using an AA30 antenna analyzer to retune the antenna, I found out i do not need a ATU either. Great to be able to not have to have it. I just turn on the Alinco DX-SR8T and transmit. no tuning. Great for contesting or casual evening DX. One thing I did notice is 30m is way out of tune. But I can always put up a separate vertical for 30m.
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