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![]() "JGBOYLES" wrote in message ... Aluminum strip, 10 inches wide and .006 inches thick as a dipole. How long? Any special considerations? How long you are to make your dipole, and what frequency do you intend to operate? How can I predict the band width? In general wider and thicker produce wider bandwidth. Short dipoles or long ones in terms of wavelength may have reduced bandwidth because of limitations of matching devices. As you know, bandwidth does not mean a good antenna. A resistor can have a huge bandwidth, but radiate very little. 73 Gary N4AST 40 meters is the primary, there is enough space to do a full length dipole with folded ends (about 12 to 15 feet. If it works I wanted to put a 20 meter dipole in the other side about three feet higher up the rafters. I am familiar with wire antennas, and matching, but have never tried using sheet stock as an antenna below 10 meters, and that was is an apartment. |
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