"Tam/WB2TT" wrote in message ...
raising the height of the dipole above the ground
from 3.5 to 6.5 feet was one of the things i did to
fix this problem.
The other one no one has guessed yet...
S.
This sounds like 20 questions. You are not telling us what you have. One
would not expect somebody to measure an antenna at a height of 3 feet. A
dipole would have an impedance of around 75 Ohms, which would give an SWR
into 50 Ohms of around 1.5:1 Are you using 50 Ohm coax and a 50 Ohm meter?
Yes, all 50 Ohms.
Is there a gamma match, or such, to adjust?
No. But hint: a physical parameter of the
dipole was adjusted.
Is it a dipole or a folded
dipole? Is there a balun? Did you buy the antenna or build it (I suspect the
intent would be different)? Since you are using an SWR meter, are you
putting enough power into it to get out of the nonlinear range?
MFJ-259. Home-made dipole using aluminum tubing.
There are only so many physical parameters of a
dipole, folks! Just list them and you should hit it!
Slick
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