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This document describes a modification to convert a half-size G5RV antenna to operate on the 80m band for use in a small garden. It involves adding 80m extension wires and a 79uH loading coil secured to a tent peg in the lawn. The length of the 300 ohm ladder line should be adjusted to equalize SWR on the 80m, 40m, 20m, and 15m bands. The loading coil is constructed with 60 turns of 20SWG enamel wire wound around a 40mm plastic tube. Computer modeling shows the antenna exhibits low impedance and SWR below 3:1 on the target bands, with significant current flowing in the extension wires on 80m.
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Half Size g5rv 80m Conversion Smalll Garden Antenna Iss 1 3

This document describes a modification to convert a half-size G5RV antenna to operate on the 80m band for use in a small garden. It involves adding 80m extension wires and a 79uH loading coil secured to a tent peg in the lawn. The length of the 300 ohm ladder line should be adjusted to equalize SWR on the 80m, 40m, 20m, and 15m bands. The loading coil is constructed with 60 turns of 20SWG enamel wire wound around a 40mm plastic tube. Computer modeling shows the antenna exhibits low impedance and SWR below 3:1 on the target bands, with significant current flowing in the extension wires on 80m.
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Half-size G5RV 80m conversion for a small garden


also known as G5RV-Jnr

51 ft ( 15.55 m)

8-9 ft
(2.4-2.7m)
See note

8-9 ft
(2.4-2.7m)

4.6m (15ft )
approx

80m extension wire & loading


coil secured with nylon twine
to a tent peg in the lawn.

Adjust length of 300 ohm Ladderline to equalise the variations of


SWR on 80,40,20, 15m bands

Loading Coil Construction


Soldered antenna Wire

20SWG enamelled wire

Hole in tube

60 turns close wound

40mm (1-5/8 inch )


Diam plastic Tube

55mm

79uH approx
100mm

NOTE:- The loading coils and the end wires extend the operation of the half-size G5RV antenna to the 80m
band. The end wires should be trimmed for resonance on the required part of the 80m band.
Trimming of the extra wires is critical so start long and trim about 1cm (0.5ins) approx. at a time.

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Mar 2011 iss 1.3

Half-size G5RV 80m conversion for a small garden


also known as G5RV-Jnr

80m
The Half-size G5RV antenna model #
extended to 80m provided by DL2KQ

The screen shots show the antenna model


current distribution at a height of 8m connected to
a 50 source via a 4.55m matching section of
300 transmission line (VF=0.82). The NEC2
modelling engine used the Sommerfeld-Norton
ground to calculate the results. The values for
impedance , SWR and gain of the antenna are
shown in the top right hand corner.

40m

The antenna exhibits a fairly low impedance on


all three bands and the SWR is between (1.792.61) : 1 ref 50.
The model shows that there is a significant
amount of current flowing in the extension wires
on 80m as
expected since the wire in
combination with the 79uH inductor resonates the
antenna in this band.
Since the coil behaves like a choke to RF current
on the other bands, means the antenna has
similar characteristics to an unmodified half-size
G5RV.

20m

On the 40m band the small amount of current


that flows in the two end wires is due to the
3547 reactance of 79uH coils at 7.15MHz and
because of the high voltage at the ends of the
antenna . The current virtually disappears on
20m since the reactance doubles in value.
The far field radiation plots in the top right hand
corner of each diagram show that as the
frequency increases the antenna becomes more
directional.

# using the antenna modelling program


GAL-ANA Beta ver 0.3 written by DL2KQ
Proof read by G3YEU

Graphics by G8ODE

Mar 2011 iss 1.3

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