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![]() "Cecil Moore" wrote in message . net... Lots of hams use vertical coaxial-sleeve dipoles with the coax feedline running up through the sleeve. Lots of hams prefer end-fed antennas. Does anyone run his coaxial-sleeve dipole horizontally? -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com Hi Cecil I dont propose that there is any practical reason to build a horizontal coaxial-sleeve horizontal 1/2 wave dipole for HF. But your post suggests to me an interesting way to build a fullwave "dipole". Two coaxial-sleeve 1/2 waves, end to end, might provide a method of low impedance feeding a fullwave long horizontal "dipole". I might even try it at VHF. Jerry |
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