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Old December 31st 06, 05:25 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Welding Rod J-Pole Possible?

I'm sure you know what you want, and I'm sure you have all the lab equipment
necessary to calculate VSWR on an antenna inside a conductive structure.
I'm also sure you have built antennas for emergency and portable use for
fifty years, so you are on your own so far as I'm concerned.

Cheap, easy, small. Pick two.

Best of luck; write if you get work.

Jim



"Chuck James" wrote in message
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Thanks. I appreciate the suggestion, but I have built the antenna you
described, using welding rod, plus a 440 MHz (smaller version), but in a
crowded room the radials stick out farther than I want. I tried building
a TV antenna line J-Pole today, but the SWR was higher than I expected. I
haven't tried shortening it yet, but will when I get time. But I would
still have to find some way to hang it from the ceiling or something. I
really want something small, unobtrusive and cheap and easy to
build.standing and as small as practical. The Welding Rod antennas
made with 45
degree radials are a little bulky to move through congested hallways.
The idea is to make it portable enough to move from room to room as
needed. Long radials would impede moving through hallways.
Thanks in advance, KE5GEO