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Old October 4th 06, 03:12 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Endfeed vertical halfvawe antenna


Jeff Caird wrote:
"J. Kragh" wrote in
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Togethere wih a fellow amateur I am trying to design an endfeed
halfvawe vertical antenna for 50 MHz.

We have encountered som problems regarding the impedance match in the
feedpoint. I have surveyed the ARRL Antenna Book and Antennebuch (a
German antenna book very popular in Europe). The properties of the
antenna and its impedance is well understood. The missing point is how
to realise the matching network

In order to avoid reinventing the whee: Does anybody have some good
links to study practical realisations of the matching network?

vy 73

Joergen, OZ7TA



An endfed halfwave has inductive reactance, ISTR. If you add another 1/8
wave to it, you reverse the sign of the reactance, thereby allowing an
inductance to tune out the reactance. Ground one end of the inductor and
tap down with the coax center conductor for a 50 ohm match--Voila! A 5/8
wave vertical!

Jeff


I think the 5/8ths is much more practical on 50 than the 1/2
wavelength. You will find the matching unit much easier to build. The
down side is you have to have radials.