At the old QTH (we moved a few years ago) I used my Homebase-10 antenna for 10m. As we enter the Es season when 10m springs to life with loads of Europeans, perhaps it is worth reminding readers of this low cost antenna.
It is basically a wire halo, small, and pretty omni-directional. It can be made with low cost materials, most of which you can buy at your local hardware store. In its time it has enabled me to work all over the world with QRP. It was in Practical Wireless in 2008 and is on my www.g3xbm.co.uk main site.
Despite my poor health, maybe I should try to get one up again at this QTH? I think I could make it (although not as easy as in the past) but I'd need help to get it up in place of my big-wheel. I think I could use the same small support mast. I'd probably feed it with some new RG58 coax.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/antennas/homebase
Showing posts with label homebase10. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homebase10. Show all posts
10 Mar 2017
6 Mar 2011
Welcome back 10m "big time"
Today 10m sounded like the good old days with good strong contest signals from the USA and Canada as well as South America and Africa earlier in the day. I managed to work several stations in Texas, Alabama, Tennessee and Louisiana when running QRP SSB to the Homebase10 wire halo. This is the first time in around 5 years that I've heard the band like this. Welcome back good old 10m!
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10m,
6m qrp,
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12 Aug 2010
10m halo re-erected
Today I rebuilt my Homebase10 10m wire halo and put it back up on the pole. I was going to erect a spiral top hat vertical for LF but decided instead to go HF. VSWR was good from 28-29MHz and WSPR reports from G4IKZ (18km west) good with just 1W out. I can use this antenna, with feeder strapped, as a vertical on 500kHz. For 136kHz I've decided to erect a wire loop rather than a Marconi and will support this from the 10m antenna mast.
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10m,
homebase10,
wspr
5 Mar 2010
10m halo re-erected
After the winter using my pole for the 500kHz antenna, I've now replaced the 500kHz spiral topped wire with my Homebase-10 halo antenna for 28MHz that appeared in PW a few years back. Using G4IKZ 18kms away to receive my WSPR signal, I see the reports leapt up by at least 14dB, so it is certainly working well. I shall try the antenna and feeder (strapped together) this evening to see how it performs on 500kHz. I'd expect it to be some 10dB down on the original 500kHz antenna.
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10m,
halo,
homebase10,
wspr
31 May 2009
Working REAL 10m DX at last!!
After calling for 15 mins I eventually worked LU1HF on 28.010MHz CW this evening by F2 or TEP. He had been calling CQ for over 15 minutes without getting a reply and then he heard my 10W to the wire halo and gave me 599. OK it was a contest exchange, so probably much weaker. I think my antenna must have quite a low angle take-off as working this station, against the rest of the world's competition, shows.This is my best 10m DX for some time at 11077kms. So who needs sunspots (the count was zero today).
A few minutes later I worked ZW5B in Brazil who got my callsign but he then lost me.
At 2138z I worked UU7J in the WPX contest.
A few minutes later I worked ZW5B in Brazil who got my callsign but he then lost me.
At 2138z I worked UU7J in the WPX contest.
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