A Variable Base-Loading-Coil
Constructing a variable base-loading coil for HF mobile whip antennas, with winding data and practical tips.
Description
A Variable Base-Loading-Coil provides a practical solution for optimizing HF mobile whip performance across multiple bands. The design, as presented by VK4ADC, details a coil wound on a 50mm PVC former, utilizing 1.6mm enamelled copper wire for robust construction. This approach allows for precise tuning, a critical factor in achieving efficient radiation from a mobile setup, where antenna length is often compromised.
My own field experience with similar base-loaded whips confirms the importance of a well-designed loading coil for maximizing signal strength and minimizing SWR. The VK4ADC design incorporates a sliding contact, enabling continuous adjustment, which is superior to fixed taps for fine-tuning resonance on the fly. This variable inductance allows the operator to quickly adapt the antenna to different HF segments, from 80 meters up to 10 meters, without needing to swap out multiple coils.
The document includes specific winding data, such as the number of turns per inch and the overall length of the coil, which are essential for replication. It also touches upon the mechanical aspects of integrating the coil with a standard mobile whip, ensuring a stable and weather-resistant assembly for reliable operation during mobile DXing or casual rag-chewing.