Quad Band Inverted V maybe 15M too?

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Quad Band Inverted V maybe 15M too? Designed by: Ted McArthur AC7II Presented by: Tyler Griffiths N7UWX Made by: Tyler, Ted, Cordell

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The 40 Meter Antenna will also be resonate on 15 Meters. Ted’s Quad Band Dipole Table of wire lengths Band and Frequency Inverted Vee Dipole 10 Meters Freq. 28.4 MHz 7.825’ Each leg 8.24’ Each leg 20 Meters Freq. 14.3 MHz 15.545’ Each leg 16.365’ Each leg 40 Meters Freq. 7.25 MHz 30.66’ Each leg 32.275’ Each leg 80 Meters Freq. 3.85 MHz 57.74’ Each leg 60.78’ Each leg The 40 Meter Antenna will also be resonate on 15 Meters.

Ted’s Quad Band Dipole Price: Free (almost)

Ted’s Quad Band Dipole

Ted’s Quad Band Dipole

Ted’s Quad Band Dipole Items needed 250 feet 10 gauge wire (4 different colors if possible) 2 pieces of scrap Lexan 6 to 7 BARC tent poles 2 lengths of coax Connectors Solder and solder iron Rubberized tape Bailing twine

Ted’s Quad Band Dipole

The 40 Meter Antenna will also be resonate on 15 Meters. Ted’s Quad Band Dipole Table of wire lengths Band and Frequency Inverted Vee Dipole 10 Meters Freq. 28.4 MHz 7.825’ Each leg 8.24’ Each leg 20 Meters Freq. 14.3 MHz 15.545’ Each leg 16.365’ Each leg 40 Meters Freq. 7.25 MHz 30.66’ Each leg 32.275’ Each leg 80 Meters Freq. 3.85 MHz 57.74’ Each leg 60.78’ Each leg The 40 Meter Antenna will also be resonate on 15 Meters.

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80m

Ted’s Quad Band Dipole Angle of elements should be 60 to 120 Degrees. Attach twine to end of wires then use them to also be the guy wires to hold the mast vertical. You may stake the upper and lower levels to the same points. It is best to leave the wires a little long then test the freq. and trim to desired Resonate freq. At each level attach a coax connect one of each wire length to center conductor then the other two need to be attached to the Shield of the Coax. You can experiment with the amount of Poles at the bottom and between levels.

Questions?