| Home |
| Search |
| Today's Posts |
|
#21
|
|||
|
|||
|
Jimmie D wrote:
. I wonder ... if the pipe were sufficiently large, it would tend to broadband the antenna. I know of this effect at UHF. How about 10m??? I'm looking forward to this. g Yes it does, solves some of the problem you have with the all coax type of sleeve antenna. stuff some pieces of styrofoam inside the pipe to center the coax. Wind a choke in you coax and it is a pretty decent antenna. Consider this, make the sleve out of 2 inch conduit, at the middle of the antenna put a cap on the pipe with a hole drilled to accept a mount for a whip, RS and truck stops sell these. Bottom end screws into a 2inch PVC pullbox, other side of the pullbox screws on another piece of pipe used as a mast. There should be enough room in the pullbox for the choke. Or, just lengthen it out to a full wave dipole, provide a matching circuit of your choice, add a 1:1 current balun and end up with a MUCH more desirable antenna ... Oh yeah, you still can use the ne-2 bulbs at either end (or both) of this dipole and end up with that kewl "cb look!" satisfied look moving on JS |
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Forum | |||
| QUESTION: Roach/Squid Pole Antenna for 10, 20 and 40m? | Antenna | |||
| Fishing pole element construction facts | Antenna | |||
| Low band noise (a possible "hot pole" nearby) | General | |||
| vertical di pole | Shortwave | |||