Subj: Hy-Gain 204BA Date: Thu, May 18, 1995 9:12 PM CDT From: 0005543629@mcimail.com X-From: 0005543629@mcimail.com (David & Barbara Leeson) Sender: owner-cq-contest@tgv.com Reply-to: 0005543629@mcimail.com (David & Barbara Leeson) To: fish@crl.com (Bill KM9P), cq-contest@tgv.com (cq-contest) The Hy-Gain 204BA seems to be the standard of comparison in short monobanders for 20m. Some folks have suggested extending the boom, but making the 204BA longer runs you into the weird behavior of antennas that are near 1/2 wave boom length (you either get gain or F/B, but not both). This happens for 20m boom lengths from 30-36 feet, although I do have a design for the 205BA at 34 feet (I've never been sure that F/B is worthwhile for contesting, and we designed the HC8A ants specifically not to have much F/B, around 10-15 dB, so we can hear and be heard in both directions). Also this note will give you some ideas about reinforcing the elements if you need that for higher winds. Here's a set of tip dimensions that work great over the whole band: Refl 53" Driven 50.75" Dir 1 49.5" Dir 2 49.5" Other dimensions including Beta match are as standard per the manual. To reinforce the elements for much higher wind, you need two inserts for the existing element: Get some 1" x .035 or .049" wall tube, open each element at the joint between 1 1/4" tube and 1 1/8" tube, stick the 1" tube all the way down to the boom inside the 1 1/4" tube plus enough additional length to extend 15 1/2" out into the inside of the 1 1/8" tube (slides over, back to original position). The length is different for each element, but you get the idea. When assembling, in addition to hose clamp at this joint, drill and tap for 8-32 pan head stainless machine screw through all three tubes, just inside the location of the clamp, so the joint won't ever fall apart the way it usually does, and the reinforcement won't slip out of place. Use plenty of NoAlox or other hateful goop on assembly to prevent oxidation later. The only other piece that needs reinforcing is the 7/8" OD section, which needs 3/4" x 0.028 wall tubing 12" long, set flush with the inner end of the piece. Drill for a 1/8" all-aluminum or all-stainless pop rivet at the outer end of the reinforcing section, so the reinforcement will stay in place, using plenty of goop on all joints. Last, I support the boom by running a back guy out to each end of the boom, connecting at or outside the reflector and last director. Attach the guy to mast about 24-30" up from boom. I use a muffler clamp with a long U-bolt, tighten 1/2-height nuts to hold it to the mast in the right position, then slip the eye of a turnbuckle bolt over U-bolt legs, add a big, thick washer and another nut (Nylock is best)...I also use right and left hand lock nuts on the turnbuckle eye-bolts, so when it's adjusted for level boom I can lock the whole shebang (this is easier on a flat-top tower where you can really get up to the upper mast). Since the boom and elements are symmetrical, I don't worry about wind balance on the 204BA. This setup will have great SWR, gain and F/B over whole band with stock Beta match, and will last through 120 mph winds. 73 de Dave, W6QHS