Chevy454 wrote:
I want to make a flexible, portable, vertical 10M dipole from coax by
folding back roughy 1/4 wavelength of the sheath and taping it in
place.
Be careful about the end of the coax sheath where the
voltage can reach levels high enough to arc and/or
give severe RF burns.
I would not expect the sheath to perform like an equal length of solid
or stranded wire because if the extra length of wire. Is there any
theoretical way to compute a factor, or do I just keep snipping until
I get lowest SWR at the desired freq?
A web page gives 460/f for the overall length. I would
use the standard 468/f and trim to resonance.
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