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There are two ways to accomplish this.
1.) Simply run a length of coax directly up. Strip back the shield to expose a quarterwave upper element and in the stripping back of the shield, actually roll it back over the jacket below it to serve as the lower element. 2.) Use a quarterwave length of tube as the lower half, run the coax up its interior, connect the shield to it at the top of the tube, and continue the inner coax up another quarterwave. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC Hi Richard, sounds like a good idea...thanks es 73's de kb8viv steve |
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