Thread: Coax and Dipole
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Old August 15th 04, 02:48 PM
H. Adam Stevens, NQ5H
 
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"Richard Heindel" wrote in message
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A quick look in the Handbook will show you that the feed line is suppose

to be perpendicular to the dipole
BUT,
I think you should put it up like you described and then report back on

the kind of results you get.
73
Richard WB8KRN

"Doug Birky" wrote in message

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I'm putting up an offset dipole. I'm attaching a 4:1 balun. I'm running
RG-8 to the balun. The dipole will be attached at 20' and the other end

will
be about 40'. My question is can the coax be tie-straped to the short

end
of the dipole antenna wire and run back with it toward the houes? This

is
basically to keep a big loop from hanging down and also keeping the wife
happy since it would look much cleaner. I didn't know if this would have

a
large impact on operation or not.

73
Doug / KC8YEC


Hi Doug
If you're going to do that why not just make a coaxial antenna?
Peel back 20 feet of braid over the coax and add a 20 foot wire to the end
of the center conductor.
Forget the balun. Use a tuner.
I think dressing the feedline next to a radiator is problematic at best.
Just my 2 cents.......
73
H.
NQ5H