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On 29 Dec 2006 04:52:47 -0800, "Denny" wrote:
What I propose is to not connect the RF of the antenna system directly to the vehicle chassis... Use an insulated mast as usual, but do not connect the coax braid to the vehicle... Instead, use the braid of RG8 as a radial/counterpoise to the mast... Hi Denny, Sounds like what Wall Street calls "taking a poison pill." Run the coax underneath the vehicle and wind it around the perimeter leaving it a shorter than an electrical quarter wave... Leave it insulated from the vehicle... Seal the ends against water and salt intrusion... Use a coil at the feed point to establish resonance on this counterpoise... Another poison pill. Compare the field strength to the conventional method... If it can deflect the needle. You might have to duct tape the FSM to this novel radiator to do that. Care to guess what the circulating currents are going to be in your insulated mast antenna? 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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