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![]() "JIMMIE" wrote in message ups.com... I want to built an antenna to receive weather images. I have done this before using a simple dipole antenna. This time I was thinking of using a pair of crossed dipoles and wanted to know if it would be best to configure them as a circular polarized antenna feeding them 90 degrees out of phase or as a turnstile antenna with both elements fed in-phase. I have an old vhf aviation band converter that I think I can optimize for 137Mhz use. I think the only thing else I need is a PC with a sound card and the right software. This is the first time my daughter has ever asked me for help with a GS project so I had better do this right. Hi Jimmie A turnstile antenna with reflectors is easy to build, and it works very well for APT image reception from NOAA satellites. If you build your weather satellite station from an aviation VHF receiver, you wont be searching for perfection. So, I strongly suggest that you avoid learning how to build a Quad helix. If you have interest in learning about designing antennas for APT imaging, I can show you how to construct an APT antenna that works better than a Quad Helix . I have an "Internet buddy" who publishes alot of the information I send him about the antenna concept that works a little better than a Quad Helix. He (Patrik Tast) publishes the data at http://213.250.83.83/~jerry/. Jerry |
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