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Old May 29th 09, 04:52 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Jim Lux Jim Lux is offline
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Default What's the Dealio with the J-pole?

John KD5YI wrote:
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The 1/4 wave ground plane has a useless pattern. Main lobe at about 30
degrees above horizon, but broad enough to be usable and simple to build.



The quarter-wave antenna's height above ground has much more to do with
the elevation angle than the fact that the antenna is a quarter-wave
ground plane. Using EZNEC, I see that a quarter wave antenna situated 3
wavelengths above real/high accuracy ground of medium characteristics
has a main lobe 4 degrees above the horizon. At that angle, the gain is
5.1 dBi. You can confirm this if you have a copy of EZNEC.

John


If you're just looking for a portable vertical antenna, just a wire on
the end of the coax, and hanging it up, works pretty well. The shield of
the coax (outside surface) serves as the other half of the dipole.
Heck, it will have a bizarre pattern, and couple RF everywhere, but
you're talking about an antenna you're hanging out of a hotel window or
something.. You're not doing earth-venus-earth radar tests... you're
just getting the antenna away from where you are sitting to "outside"..