hi. vk4wie club has an ATN 6m log periodic unassembled amongst a lot of other antenna parts
Is there anyone out there with a assembly diagram or manual for this antenna as we would like to rebirth it
Many tnx Ron vk4cro
ATN 6m log periodic
Re: ATN 6m log periodic
Ron, the ATN log periodics were the finest dummy loads money could buy.
In the early 90's I had a 8 element ATN 6M log, and within 18 months it was ratted for parts and re-birthed as a 5 element NBS design, which worked significantly better.
My understanding is the ATN 6m logs were a bad copy of the KLM logs.
The KLMs enjoyed a good reputation at the time, however.
The tubing sizes ATN used meant it was a relatively heavy antenna.
This in itself will place greater stresses on your mounting scheme and rotator.
If you want coverage for 50 MHz SSB and 53 MHz FM then consider a beam @ 50 MHz, and vertical for the FM segment.
If you want something of modest size that "just works", the m2 6M5X is a no-brainer.
I used a 6M5X clone in Broome 2002, and it out performed VK6JQ's 6 element NBS.
Sorry, have just had a rummage through the filing cabinet and I no longer have the mechanical diagram for the ATN dummy load to share.
In the early 90's I had a 8 element ATN 6M log, and within 18 months it was ratted for parts and re-birthed as a 5 element NBS design, which worked significantly better.
My understanding is the ATN 6m logs were a bad copy of the KLM logs.
The KLMs enjoyed a good reputation at the time, however.
The tubing sizes ATN used meant it was a relatively heavy antenna.
This in itself will place greater stresses on your mounting scheme and rotator.
If you want coverage for 50 MHz SSB and 53 MHz FM then consider a beam @ 50 MHz, and vertical for the FM segment.
If you want something of modest size that "just works", the m2 6M5X is a no-brainer.
I used a 6M5X clone in Broome 2002, and it out performed VK6JQ's 6 element NBS.
Sorry, have just had a rummage through the filing cabinet and I no longer have the mechanical diagram for the ATN dummy load to share.
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Re: ATN 6m log periodic
Waste of time they are dummy loads with a crap balun and pick up ground noise. they were 51.53 lpys anyway didn't work at 50VK4CRO wrote:hi. vk4wie club has an ATN 6m log periodic unassembled amongst a lot of other antenna parts
Is there anyone out there with a assembly diagram or manual for this antenna as we would like to rebirth it
Many tnx Ron vk4cro
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Ask VK5PJ he may still have long discarded plans.
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Re: ATN 6m log periodic
hi Marlon and Adam , tnx for the feedback will utilise the bits for a
5 el yagi
tnx Cro
5 el yagi
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Re: ATN 6m log periodic
Hi Ron,
the 8 element can work okay and many are still out there in use, the 11 element was a disaster.
Regards,
the 8 element can work okay and many are still out there in use, the 11 element was a disaster.
I know vk5gf and vk5acy have them in use, I have details for the 11 element ATN only as I never owned an 8. My 11 became a W1JR 8 element on the long boom. Good luck Ron.VK4CRO wrote:hi Marlon and Adam , tnx for the feedback will utilise the bits for a
5 el yagi
tnx Cro
Regards,