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Old February 12th 11, 04:45 AM
ka7niq ka7niq is offline
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Originally Posted by Jim Lux View Post
Art Clemons wrote:
Richard Clark wrote:

That was my point about the screwdriver being run as a elevated
vertical dipole.


So why not just use two screwdriver antennas with each antenna being used
as half of the "dipole"? Since Don Johnson was mentioning this being
done in the 90's by apartment dwellers, it's obviously been tried before
and may even work. It likely won't be the most efficient at getting the
most RF out but likely will work.

I note incidentally that homebrew screwdrivers would drastically lower
the cost of this experiment.


Sure, you could do this, but there's really not much advantage over a
single screwdriver and a fixed element opposite it. Either way, you're
basically putting an adjustable inductor in series with the feed.
Whether it's symmetric is almost immaterial, especially for a short
(relative to wavelength) radiator.

Short antennas look capacitive. Putting in a series L compensates for
that, but doesn't do anything about the low resistance at the feedpoint.
What most mobile screwdrivers do is put a 4:1 transformer at the
feed.. that gets a nominal 12.5 ohms up to 50, the inductance takes care
of the reactive component, and you're "good enough".

In fact, it's typically even more clever, the 4:1 transformer has a fair
amount of leakage capacitance, so at higher frequencies, it looks more
like a 1:1, which works out nicely, since the feedpoint R is closer to
50 ohms with a longer (in terms of wavelength) radiator.

More details and measurements he
http://home.earthlink.net/~w6rmk/ant...crewdriver.htm


I think there are better ways to do a space limited antenna.
A guy here in Tampa has a screwdriver mounted to a metal guard rail on his 15 story condo overlooking Tampa Bay. He gets out very well from his Tampa QTH.
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