Maybe I'm missing something, but I think there's a more fundamental issue here. If the SWR is way out of range at both ends of the band, it would appear to me that the band is too wide for the antenna. No pruning of the antenna is going to fix both ends. You need to pick a center frequency for where you want to operate, and adjust the antenna for that.
Greg KO6TH
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From: phillor@telstra.com To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2008 13:18:21 +1000 Subject: [amsat-bb] Determining the length of a driven element
Hello,
During a casual conversation recently, the topic of aerial trimming came up. Perhaps this may be a little off-topic here but since I don't know the answer I thought this would be a good place to ask anyway.
Say a dipole has an SWR of 5:1 at one end of a band and 4:1 at the other end. Further, let's say that the dipole will be used at the centre of the band and with a reasonable SWR. It has been determined that the dipole needs to be shortened. The question is by how much?
The person asking the question is reluctant to pull the aerial down a dozen times so that short lengths can be nibbled off each end and instead wants to know if the amount that needs to be cut off can be determined from the difference in the SWR at both ends of the band.
A logical question I suppose but is there a reasonable answer?
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