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By Glynn. E. "Buck" Rogers Sr; (K4ABT, for more than 60 years)
In September of 1949, I was exhausted from climbing poles and trees to move, remove, add, or change my single-band HF antenna's. In those younger years of my HAM radio hobby, I had used single band dipoles and doublets for almost every HF Amateur band. I had tried long-wires, doublets, dipoles, and Zepps, but again, operation was restricted to single band operation, maybe two bands at most. The trick of it all, was to remember and change the plug-in "tank-coil" to match the antenna band. My ole 807 rig was a home-brew, that I had built on an Atwater-Kent chassi, and I had wound the tank-coils on phenolic, plug-in coil forms (No, it was NOT a pi-section, tank-circuit, it was link coupled, no less).
Antenna tuners were few and far between. This being the case, it's a good thing most transmitter's used Pi-Section output tuning. Yes, I wrote, "transmitter's;" Transceivers were unheard of in those days..... Later the "Benton Harbor Lunchbox" came along, and shortly the "gooney-box" made the scene. For the newbies to HAM Radio, a "Benton Harbor Lunchbox" was a super-regenerative receiver in a small metal enclosure with a two meter (AM) transmitter that doubled in the final, thus giving us about one watt to the antenna. In the beginning, Heath Company made only two types, one for six (6) meters, and one for two (2) meters. They picked up the name(s) SIX'er & Two'er.
As for the Gooney Box, Gonset built a more expensive two-meter AM rig (transceiver), and employed a super-het receiver to provide more selectivity. During band-openings, however rare, it was difficult to tell the difference between the lunch-box receiver and the gooney-box receiver.
ENTER; THE WINDOM:
I had heard of the "Windom" and read a few articles about the Windom, but most of my thoughts were ... ho-hum.. just another dipole fed a bit off-center. Then one evening at a meeting of the GARC in the old "Sea Scouts" club house near the Coosa River in Gadsden, Alabama; I heard some of my "elmers" Gilbert Watson (SK) W4PAC, Gale Caudle (then W4CFB), Jack Kennamer (SK) W4YPC, Bob Bynum W4USM, Austin (Vic) Vickery, Walter Damkohler (SK) W4EBO, W4CWF, Ed Elkins (SK) W4CDI, Homer Dupree (SK) W4OZK, Jim Runyan, Homer O'Dell, Robert Martin, .... and others discussing the Windom all-band HF antenna. It was when Jack (W4YPC), mentioned using one (Windom) antenna, on all HF bands that my ears went directional!That last phrase caught my undivided attention. "most all HF bands, ....etc" What ! A multi-band HF antenna ? Surely I had been blessed.
To think that I could hang a Windom, and no longer have to climb the poles and trees to hang another (single band) HF antenna was great news to me. To be able to use it without an antenna tuner was icing-on-the-cake. For a kid without extra funds, an antenna tuner was a luxury that I could not afford. Even my transmitter was a single 807 rig I homebrewed on an old Atwater-Kent radio chassis, my grand-father had given me.In those days, a BALUN was unheard of. My Elmer's described, a means of connecting the coax to the off-center fed antenna using a nine (9) turn coil of the coax feed-line at the feed point. This coil of feedline coax formed a "de-coupling" loop. The de-coupling loop provided a crude means of matching the feed coax to the antenna, and at the same time, it would reduce the "re-radiation" (RF currents) along the outside (shield) of the feeder coax.
Today we have toroid cores and BALUN devices that provide a more efficient means of coupling RF energy to the antenna (reducing the VSWR, "standing-waves"), while performing better impedance matching. In the drawing shown above, I've drawn the exact dimensions of the Windom I built in 1949. The only differences in my Windom of 1949 and today are:
1) the material the insulators are made of, and
2) I've substituted a 4 to 1 BALUN for the 9 turn, 8 inch diameter, decoupling loop.AN UPDATE:
Since writing this article a few decades ago for a major HAM radio magazine, I've received tons of mail (and eMail) asking for more information, especially with regards to a 160 meter version; Here then is "the rest of the story."
First of all, we'll address the formula, and how to determine the length(s) of each section, using the same old formula that I used in 1949.
Long side.... = 468, divided by the frequency, then multiply by .64 (= Feet)
Short side.... = 468, divided by the frequency, then multiply by .36 (= Feet)
THUS; for 160 thru 10 Mtrs.........
Long Section; 468/1.8 MHz = 260 x .64 = 166.4 feet.
Short Section; 468/1.8 MHz = 260 x .36 = 93.6 feet.
The "Windom Antenna" was described by Loren G. Windom in QST magazine, September 1929. Pages 19 through 22. It is named after its inventor/designer.
Loren Windom, W8GZ, was first to reveal the antenna to the radio amateur community by describing the antenna in the September 1929 issue of QST. It was by Windom's name that the antenna became known. The Windom antenna is an off-center fed dipole with an unbalanced coax feedline.
In 1937, the Windom was first described as a compromise multiband antenna. The antenna can be employed on 80, 40, 20 and 10m with considerable, though acceptable levels of VSWR. What became perhaps the most popular multiband Windom design of all, was the German-made Fritzel FD4 antenna, described by the late Dr. Fritz Spillner1, DJ2KY, in 1971. It had the same dimensions as the multiband Windom antenna, but fitted with a 200Ω to 50 ohm, (4:1) balun in its feedpoint and fed with coax.
In recent years, some operator's are using 300 to 50 ohm, or 6:1 baluns. They base their decision on the simple math that the feed point is three (3) ohms closer to 300, than 200, simply because the feed-point of the Windom is 253 ohms nominal. In tests, we've found, there's no significant difference in performance either way. Therefore, the trade-off is a matter of personal choice.
Today, many radio amateurs are using multiband Windom antennas with more than satisfactory results. It would not be without reason that Windom antennas are being employed during IARU HF World Championships! and most of all, by "high-stake-contests." Perhaps many young hams ignore the multiband Windom antenna because of its sheer simplicity and may be thinking it is too good to be true. The complexity of feeding other dipoles and doublets, the losses in dipoles with traps and the esoteric marketing of some other antennas seem to appeal to them more.CLICK HERE: and read more about the evolution of the WINDOM, to ZEPP, to VHF J-POLE.
Install the Windom as you would any other dipole, while using a common sense approach. The fact that we are feeding this Windom using coax, and a single balun, gives us the ability to construct it as a drooped-end antenna or at a "real estate saving (angle)" without destroying the features and performance of the Windom. This is not true with those antennas fed with ladder-lines and that have several impedance transitions built into the feed-line of the "basic" Windom....... There's more to come, so read on!
A Method to hang the BALUN for your WINDOM, G5RV, and Dipole.
This 80 thru 6 meter WINDOM, completely assembled
80 through 6 meter WINDOM completely assembled↓Similar to WINDOMs shown above, This WINDOM is completely assembled, ready to connect your coax, and erect. BUX Model 806136 is SSB power rated at 1000 watts and includes three (3) insulators, PVC covered, Power-Flex, tinned, copper wire, connectors, and BALUN. See coaxial cable and related items below. You can be on the air in no time, with our model 806136/7.
Windom (with 4:1 BALUN), ↑WINDOM ↑ "without coax" $59.95 Model 806136
Windom (with 6:1 BALUN), ↑WINDOM ↑ "without coax" $69.95 Model 806137
Windom (with 4:1 BALUN), with Fifty ft. (50') RG8X coax, $ 79.95 806136W50
Windom (with 6:1 BALUN), with Fifty ft. (50') RG8X coax, $ 89.95 806137W50
Windom (with 4:1 BALUN), with One Hundred ft. (100') RG8X coax, $ 95.95 806136W100
Windom (with 6:1 BALUN), with One Hundred ft. (100') RG8X coax, $ 105.95 806137W100The illustration shown here is for use with the BUX COMM WINDOM models.
This configuration may not perform with other antenna types.
With one of our BUX WINDOM antenna installations, we have about 24 feet at each end hanging down as shown, and we've noticed improved signals from stations using "vertical" antennas.
This 160 thru 6 meter WINDOM is completely assembled
BUX Model 166260 includes three (3) insulators, PVC covered, Power-Flex, 41 strand, tinned, copper wire, connectors, and "BUX Black Hawk BALUN". This 160 thru 6 meter WINDOM is completely assembled, ready to connect your coax, and erect. You can be on the air in no time, with our model 166260, $79.95
$79.95 Order ↑WINDOM ↑ "without coax" Model 166260
166260 Windom with One Hundred ft. (100') RG8X coax and connectors, $ 129.95 166260W100
40 thru 6 meter WINDOM completely assembled
Total length; 70 ft overall, comes complete with BALUN, center insulator with eye-bolt (as shown), end insulators, and end ty-tails, attached.
Without coax feedline Complete and ready for you to connect your coax. order number “40670” For $49.95
With 50 ft of RG8X coax with Gold PL259 already installed at each end, it is our order number 40670X50 for $ 68.95
With 100 ft of RG8X coax with Gold PL259 already installed at each end, it is our order number 40670X100 for $ 87.95
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$ 24.90 Order VTSS5From: GeoRuple
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Subject: Windom
Buck, recently decided to give my tri bander a rest and use the windom I bought from you. I just want to say it works great, you have made a good antenna in the (BUXcomm) windom. I have used it on 2, 15, 20, 40, and 80 meters and I am really impressed with it's performance. with the tuner it almost out performs my beam at times and makes it so much easier than always having to turn the beam.Thanks Buck
73, George
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The G5RV, flat-top, when used with an antenna tuner, makes an ideal, space-saving, multi-band antenna
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Coax-Seal is superior to electrical tape or vinyl sealants for moisture protection.
Each box of Coax-Seal contains (60 inches x 1/2 inch) five feet and will protect ten (10) connectors.2.95 Order Code CS104
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BUX BALUN
is
The # 1 selling BALUN
At BUX COMM, *We don't cut corners!
The elements used in the development of our BUX BALUNs are manufactured from top quality components, beginning with the Silver Plate SO239 connectors and center insulator, made of teflon™(E.I Dupont).
The wire we use to wind the ferrite donuts is heavy-duty, silver flashed wire, with teflon™ insulation that will handle RF voltages above 15000 volts, and temperatures to 1000 degrees. The binding posts are heavy-duty, tempered brass, with end holes and side-thru holes to accommodate either type loop-thru connection. A double-shoulder brass capture nut is used to add a secure bite and improve antenna wire electrical connections.
BUX BALUNS are analyzed and tested in our lab, using a General Radio Impedance Bridge (GR1145) and Rohde & Schwarz, Vector Signal Generator and RF Spectrum Analyzer, (SAM300) from 9 kHz -3 GHz to a WALFEUR 3000 watt, step range Pyronol-Dummy Load (SRDL3K).
With our BUX UN UN (ONION), the coax is Belden™ RG8X and the PL259 connectors are Amphenol™ with Silver flashed SO239, and Gold center pins. Center Insulator is Teflon™ (EI DuPont)
BUX ONION $19.95
model BUXUNUN
$19.95
o 50 ohm, SO-239 unbalanced input
o UNBalanced output
o Two feet, RG8X to PL259
o 1.5 to 54 MHz (160 Mtrs to 6 Mtrs)
o Toroid (CURRENT) design
o Heavy Duty, Lightweight
o Sealed against moisture
Our BUX Master-Match™ 4:1 current Balun is ideal for matching windoms, web'd or folded dipoles, and antennas fed at a 250 ohm to 500 ohm impedance feed point with normal 50 or 75 ohm coax cable. In contrast to ordinary Baluns the BUX MasterMatch™ 4:1 Balun support balanced currents in each leg of the antenna and prevents feedline (re)-radiation. As mentioned in our windom articles, feedlines and 450-ohm, brown, UV resistant, PolyCovered-Ladder-Line are easy to handle, and more-over they present another efficient means to feed multi-band antennas. We strongly suggest the use of our UV resistant PolyCoat-Ladder-Line as it is made of strong, copper-clad, steel conductors. This light but durable, UV resistant Ladder-Line will outlast the normal open copper with plastic spacers. (Includes three FREE antenna insulators, shown elsewhere, this page).
Master-Match™ "Black Hawk" 4:1 Features:
o DynaMAX Colored and Hardened, UV Resistant Resin Enclosure
o Toroid CURRENT design, wound with teflon covered, silver flashed, copper wire.
o 50 ohm, silver plated, gold pin, teflon center insulator, SO-239 unbalanced input
o Heavy duty Hardened Brass, Balanced output terminals.
o 160 Meters through 10 Meters
o Heavy Duty, Lightweight construction
o Sealed against moisture
At BUX COMM, *We don't cut corners! The components used in the manufacture of our BALUNs are from top quality components, beginning with the UV resistant enclosures, then the Silver Plated SO239 connectors with center insulator made of teflon™(E.I Dupont). The wire we wind the ferrite donut with, is heavy-duty, silver flashed wire, with teflon™ insulation, which will handle RF voltages above 2500 volts, and temperatures above 400 degrees. The binding posts are heavy-duty, tempered brass, with end holes and side-thru holes to accommodate either type loop-thru connection. A double-shoulder brass capture nut is used to add a secure bite and improve electrical connections to the wire .
SPECIAL BONUS !
Buy either our Master-Match™ 4:1 BALUN or our Master-Match™ 1:1 BALUN and receive "FREE," a Package of three TyNITE™ Insulators, shown elsewhere on this page. The BUX Master-Match™ 4:1 & Master-Match™ 1.1 High Performance , 1.5 KW Balun (if SWR is less than 2:1) *CW/SSB duty-cycles only. SSB/CW Power @ 3.5 MHz* >1.5 kW if SWR is less than 3:1 *Not rated for AM, RTTY or other high duty-cycle digital modes.
From the BUXCOMM Master-Match™ series
CARDINAL 1:1
$19.95 Order MM11BUX Master-Match™ 1:1 current Balun is ideal for Dipoles, Slopers, Inverted-Vees and center feed-point, RV antennas. They are also employed at the driven element of of many HF beams and Quads, and where feedpoint impedance is at, or near 50 ohms. By equalizing the currents in the antenna feeders, the Dipole pattern improves and prevents feedline (re)-radiation by preventing antenna currents flowing along the outer braid of the coax or transmission Line.
Master-Match™ 1:1 Features:
o DynaMAX Colored and Hardened, UV Resistant Resin Enclosure
o 50 ohm, silver plated, gold pin, teflon center insulator, SO-239 unbalanced input
o Heavy duty Hardened Brass, Balanced output terminals.
o 1.8 to 54 MHz
o Toroid CURRENT design.
o Heavy Duty, Lightweight construction
o Sealed against moisture
At BUX COMM, *We don't cut corners! The components used in the manufacture of our MasterMatch™ BALUNs are from top quality components, beginning with the UV resistant enclosures, then the Silver Plated SO239 connectors with center insulator made of teflon™(E.I Dupont). The wire we wind the ferrite donut with, is heavy-duty, silver flashed wire, with teflon™ insulation, which will handle RF voltages above 2500 volts, and temperatures above 400 degrees. The binding posts are heavy-duty, tempered brass, with end holes and side-thru holes to accommodate either type loop-thru connection. A double-shoulder brass capture nut is used to add a secure bite and improve electrical connections to the wire
SPECIAL BONUS
Buy either our Master-Match™ 4:1 BALUN or our Master-Match™ 1:1 BALUN and receive "FREE," a Package of three TyNITE™ Insulators, as shown elsewhere on this page3 The BUX Master-Match™ 4:1 & Master-Match™ 1.1 High Performance , 1.5 KW Balun (if SWR is less than 2:1) *CW/SSB duty-cycles only. SSB/CW Power @ 3.5 MHz* >1.5 kW if SWR is less than 3:1 *Not rated for AM, RTTY or other high duty-cycle digital modes.FALCON
6:1 balun
50 ohms unbalanced (coaxial) to 300 ohms balanced
For use with OCF dipoles, doublets, and antennas fed with 300 ohm transition sections 1 .8 MHz to 55 MHz @ 1Kwo 50 ohm, silver plated, gold pin, teflon center insulator, SO-239 unbalanced input
o Heavy duty Hardened Brass, Balanced output terminals.
o 1.8 to 55 MHz
o QUAD Toroid design
o High Efficiency
o Lightweight construction
o Sealed against moisture
o BUXcomm BALUNs are equipped with stainless eyebolts for easy hanging support, and suspension.
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For bottom fed, and Screw-Driver antennas.
1.8 MHz to 54 MHz
Master Match
MOBILE KING "Big Talker" UNUN
o FREE 3ft RG8X coax jumper with PL259's.
o 1.8 to 54 MHz
o Ferrite (current) Broadband Toroid design
o Heavy Duty, Lightweight construction
o SO-239 UNbalanced input.
o SO-239 UNbalanced output,
o Sealed against moisture BUX UN UN De-Coupling transformer
"Decoupling Transformer"
BUX UN UN De-Coupling transformer, has SO-239 (female)input connector and output connector is 1 ft Mini 8 cable with PL-259 (male). BUX ONION is an UNbalanced to UNbalance (UN-UN) decoupling transformer designed to be used by the Apartment dweller or the RV ops. It is also used with the DBLSPCL antenna. It is ideal for "slopers" andHigh RF currents traveling along the coax feed-line shield can cause high VSWR. This decoupling transformer prevents RF currents from traveling down the outer shield of the coax. The input connector is an SO239 (female) and the output connector is a PL259 (male).
$19.95 UNUN
BUX ONION $19.95
BUXUNUN
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A good method to suspend a balun and the center of your antenna without placing undue stress on the BALUN or the binding posts.Stainless eyebolt is inserted into Tenyte "Center Insulator" The "Center Insulator" is used to suspend the center of a Dipole, Windom, or other wire type antenna from tower, tree, or support structure.
Center Insulator
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For the apartment dweller, you can now hang the 20 meter doublet in the attic. I've QSO'd with stations all over the world with the 33 ft dipole in the attic of my garage. One insulator at the center, and one each end. It's great for other HF WINDOM and or dipole antenna. Dielectric strength is better than the old ceramic insulators, but without susceptibility to cracking or breakage under impact or extreme temperature changes.
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Dipole and inverted-Vee antennas are commonly "balanced" at the feed points. Coaxial feed lines are "unbalanced" by design personality (thus the name BALUN). This BALANCED, to UNBALANCE marriage can only be performed by using a BALUN. A BALUN should always be used when feeding wire antennas with coax to make certain characteristic antenna performance and optimum transfer of RF energy to the antenna complete.
When coax is used to feed antennas without the benefit of a BALUN, current flows on the shield of the coaxial feed line . This coaxial shield current can produce a "Hot HAM shack," This can result in nasty R.F. injury from the microphone to lips, hand key to fingers, etc., and is often more pronounced at certain frequencies. Coax cable shield currents can also cause damage to your HAM gear. TVI, RFI, telephone and even wild VSWR indications can result from these shield currents.
In 85% of antenna projects that displayed these problems, when a BALUN is added to the coaxial line or near the antenna feed point, these problems were diminished or completely eliminated.
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T=1"
S=1-1/8"
C=1/4"
W=5/32"
5/32" X 1-5/8"
EYE = 1/4"
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With an increase in local noise sources and the increasing attractiveness of long wire and dipole antennas, coax cable has become the antenna feed line of choice for most radio users and operators.
Given that the impedance of most commonly available coax is either 50 or 72 ohms and since many wire antennas present an impedance of 200 to 600 ohms or more at the feed point, direct connection of the coax to wire antennas hits us with a significant signal loss due to the antenna impedance mismatch.
Having realized this set of circumstances in the receiver and SWL arena, we're introducing a new approach to defeat the noise and impedance mismatch problems in our receive antennas by designing this new RxBALUN
™.
Our RxBALUN
™ bridges the impedance gap, and enables an unbalance to balanced match between the antenna and our receivers. These features provide more signal transfer from the antenna to your receiver.
Our RxBALUN will accommodate the SWL and QRP Operator. In addition, this RxBALUN may be employed as an antenna balun for both transmit and receive between the antenna and low powered transceivers running up to 200 watts. For input and output connectors, we use only the best Silver plated, Teflon®™ insulated, SO239 connectors. Max Power 250 watts.
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Teflon ®™ E I DuPont corp. Your BUX BALUN is warranted against defects in components or construction for a period of one year from date of purchase. Our warranty does not cover damage due to misuse, abuse, or nonessential operation outside the specifications of the BUX BALUN. This warranty applies only to the original purchaser. A copy of the receipt showing the purchaser’s name and the date of purchase must accompany BALUN's returned for warranty service. All returns must be shipped prepaid.
Should there arise a requirement to return your BUX BALUN for service, carefully wrap and package it. We will re-use your carton to return the BUX BALUN to you. Be sure to include your return address. Include a full description of the problem, along with your name, address, phone number and/or e-mail address. Repairs average approximately 3 to 4 days.
BUXCOMM ALL BAND DIPOLE
Order 80 thru 10 meter All Band Dipole, $ 39.95 Model 8010ABD
All Band Dipole, 50 feet RG8X with connectors installed $ 58.95 Order Model 8010ABD50
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For bottom fed, and Screw-Driver antennas.
1.8 MHz to 54 MHz Master Match
50 ohm, SO239 unbalanced input. Unbalanced output PL259,
1.8 to 54 MHz, silver plated screws, and silver SO239 input connectors.o FREE 3ft RG8X coax jumper with PL259's.
o 1.8 to 54 MHz
o Ferrite (current) Broadband Toroid design
o Heavy Duty, Lightweight construction
o SO-239 UNbalanced input.
o SO-239 UNbalanced output,
o Sealed against moisture
Center Insulator and two end insulators > 3.99 Order CIAX3ANTENNA INSULATORS
Center Insulator with Suspend Eyebolt
Stainless eyebolt is inserted into Tenyte "Center Insulator" The "Center Insulator" is used to suspend the center of a Dipole, Windom, or other wire type antenna from tower, tree, or other support structure.
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Weatherproof, (TENYTE) insulators. Perfect for your DIPOLE or Windom antenna.
ANTINSL3
For the apartment dweller, you can now hang the 20 meter doublet
in the attic. I've QSO'd with stations all over the world with the
33 ft dipole in my garage attic. One insulator at the center, and one each end.
It's great for other HF WINDOM and single-band dipole antennas. Dielectric strength is comparable to the old ceramic insulators, without susceptibility to cracking or breakage under impact or extreme temperature changes.
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Now it's time for me to P O the wire and cable vendors, and the proponents of Windom's with too many feed-line transitions. Twin Lead, Ladder-line, Window Line..... etc.. is an over-kill with the Windom. If you must use Ladder-Line, then use the 450 Ohm ladder-line product that comprises poly-coated open wire substitute with "copper-clad steel conductors." It is much easier to handle than open wire feeder yet retains its ultra low loss feature.
And trust me... It is NOT a problem of the ladder-line insulation quality or properties that I'm speaking of. I speak from experience; Wind will destroy the open type ladder-line. Again, "If you must use Ladder-Line, then use the 450 Ohm ladder-line product that comprises poly-coated wire with "copper-clad steel conductors." (see photo below) It is much easier to handle than open wire feeder yet retains its ultra low loss feature."
IF; you decide to use ladder line, make one turn (twist) to each 20 to 24 inches of line to decrease the wind resistance presented by the "flat" line......... even if it is "window-slotted" type ladder-line. By adding the one twist per 20 inches, it may last longer than three years.
Having been there, done that, and heard similar stories from others; another question arises regarding parallel line currents that come with the use of so-called balanced (twin-lead) feed-lines when used with the Windom antenna; The balanced line may also assume the properties of a single wire feeder (yuk).
Some purveyors of the Windom that use ladder-line transitions, must use two impedance matchers (or BALUNS) with their (knock-off) Windom. One is to transition the coax outside the HAM shack (heaven forbid, we use ladder-line inside the shack... RF "feedback" in everything), to the ladder line, then another at the Windom (antenna) feed-point to choke off parallel current from the ladder-line.
Since the (balanced) feed point of this antenna is found to be near 250 ohms, the use of a 4:1 BALUN to join our coax to the antenna, emerges as a compromising solution.
Let's not lose sight of the most important advantage of using this antenna; and that is: It provides us with a powerful, multi-band antenna, and a minimum of feedline components. An antenna tuner is not out of the question, as it will provide an even better match between the transceiver and Windom, with less coupling loss and thus, greater transfer of energy (RF) to the antenna.
I'm going to repeat this for the "perfectionists" among us: If you want to smooth out the hills and valleys on some of the bands then add your antenna tuner to the system, and the Windom becomes very flat across the bands. When I say "flat," we are talking about reducing the VSWR to a minimum, to produce a good forward power, transfer of RF energy to the Windom.
We're having fun already... with the Real WINDOM antenna
BUX BALUNs should be installed at the antenna feed point, or where the coax or feed-line attaches to the above ground antenna. BUX BALUNs are used to connect balanced antennas to unbalanced transmission lines, such as coax cable. Their primary purpose is to prevent antenna (RF) currents from flowing down the outside of the cable. Another function of the BUX BALUN41 is to match the impedance of an unbalanced coax to the balanced feed point of a balanced input antenna(s). BUX BALUNS may also be used as “line isolators” anywhere along the cable to prevent the destructive influence of induced RF currents (VSWR).
BUX 1:1 BALUNs are current BALUNs. They consist of several large, number 73, ferrite type 44 cores. BUX BALUN11 operate from 160 to 6mtr MHz and allow use of RF power to the rated capacity of the BALUN.
BUX 4:1 BALUNs are voltage BALUNs. They consist of a large, number 43, ferrite dough-nut bobbin. BUX BALUN41 operate from 1.8 to 50 MHz and allow use of RF power to the rated capacity of the BALUN.
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At BUX COMM, *We don't cut corners!
The components used in the manufacture of our BALUNs are of top quality components, beginning with the Silver Plate SO239 connectors and center insulator is made of teflon™(E.I Dupont). The wire we use to wind the ferrite donut is heavy-duty, silver flashed wire, with teflon™ insulation that will handle RF voltages above 5000 volts, and temperatures above 2000 degrees. The binding posts are heavy-duty, tempered brass, with end holes and side-thru holes to accommodate either type loop-thru connection. A double-shoulder brass capture nut is used to add a secure bite and improve antenna wire electrical connections. With our BUX UN UN (ONION), the coax is Belden™ and the PL259 connectors are Amphenol™.
ANTENNA INSULATORS
Weatherproof, (TENYTE) insulators. Perfect for your DIPOLE or Windom antenna.
ANTINSL3
For the apartment dweller, you can now hang the 20 meter doublet
in the attic. I've QSO'd with stations all over the world with the
33 ft dipole in my garage attic. One insulator at the center, and one each end.
It's great for other HF WINDOM and single-band dipole antennas. Dielectric strength is comparable to the old ceramic insulators, without susceptibility to cracking or breakage under impact or extreme temperature changes.
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Bulkhead and through-the-wall HF/VHF/UHF feed-thru connectors, with nuts:
Reinforced, Double Bracket used with our "DBLSPCL" antennas shown elsewhere on this page.
Mount two mobile whips in a horizontal plane to form a compact apartment dweller Dipole, or RV antenna. Comes with mounting hardware and double Antenna Bracket as shown at left.
$16.95 DBLBRKT
After a few years, the hardened, nylon shoulder washers become weather-brittle and break. Keep a few spares in the Ham Shack:
4 for 99˘ SM1SWBHF75M 75 METER 3/8" X 24 THREAD 8 feet long $16.95
BHF40M 40 METER 3/8" X 24 THREAD 8 feet long $16.95
BHF20M 20 METER 3/8" X 24 THREAD 8 feet long $16.95
BHF17M 17 METER 3/8" X 24 THREAD 8 feet long $16.95
BHF15M 15 METER 3/8" X 24 THREAD 8 feet long $16.95
BHF10M 10 METER 3/8" X 24 THREAD 8 feet long $16.95
Here's the perfect solution for your RV and portable HF antenna applications. Use our dipole, mast-mounted bracket for 'fixed-station', field-day operating, apartment dwellers, and the RV travelers. With two of the mobile HF antennas shown at left, you can have the best of both worlds.
By combining a pair (two) of the single band HF Mobile (loaded) tuneable-tip antennas, and (VHF) whips at left, you can have an ideal, single element, horizontal dipole (beam). This type antenna opens the world of HF and VHF communications for the apartment dweller, RV HAM, field-day operating, and a variety of other uses and applications. Antenna(s) Not Included.
$16.95 each
DBLBRKT
tuneable-tip antennas allow adjusting for minimum VSWR.
CLICK HERE to read more about our HF DIPOLE SPECIAL!By combining a pair (two) of the single band HF Mobile (loaded) tuneable-tip antennas above, you can have an ideal, single element, horizontal dipole (beam). This type antenna opens the world of HF communications for the apartment dweller, RV HAM, field-day operating, and a variety of other uses and applications. The packages described below include two antenna, the Double Antenna-Bracket (DBLBRKT), and mounting hardware
$ 39.97 DBLSPCL (without BALUN) With BALUN, see "DBLCOMBO", below.
75 Meters→, 40 Meters→
, 20 Meters→
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17 Meters→, 15 Meters→
, 10 Meters→
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By combining a pair (two) of the single band HF Mobile (loaded) tuneable-tip antennas above, you can have an ideal, single element, horizontal dipole (beam). This type antenna opens the world of HF communications for the apartment dweller, RV HAM, field-day operating, and a variety of other uses and applications. The package described below includes two antenna, the Double-Bracket (DBLBRKT), mounting hardware, and BUX BALUN (UNUN). $AVE $$$$$, ADD the BUX UNUN , shown below, BOTH, DPLSPCL & BUXUNUN, for only $ 54.97, ORDER, DBLCOMBO
75 Meters→, 40 Meters→
, 20 Meters→
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17 Meters→, 15 Meters→
, 10 Meters→
NOTICE: We ship WINDOM and G5RV (wire type) antennas worldwide, However; Due to excess damage, we DO NOT ship HF Mobile or VHF Base antennas outside the continental USA !
We accept:
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