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B29 wrote:
Do folded dipoles have better noise rejection than single wire dipoles? There's some controversy about that but here's my take. Folded dipoles receive *electromagnetic noise* just as well (or just as bad) as ordinary dipoles. However, IMO, there is one type of noise that is not as bad on folded dipoles as open-ended dipoles and that is precipitation static noise defined at: http://www.atis.org/tg2k/_precipitation_static.html If a charged particle dumps its charge on the floating wire of an open-ended bare wire dipole, there is only one discharge path to the other side of the dipole or to ground and that is through the transceiver. However, if a charged particle dumps its charge on one half of a folded dipole, there are two discharge paths to the other half of the dipole, one through the transceiver and one through the antenna wire. The antenna wire discharge path is usually a lower impedance than the discharge path through the transceiver and the entire folded dipole is usually referenced to ground. In addition, we know that insulated airplane antennas are less susceptible to precipitation static than uninsulated airplane antennas. Folded dipoles are often made out of insulated transmission line. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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