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Donnie,
The "open end" of the matching section of the J antenna (commonly called a "J-Pole"), as you have found, does have a large effect on the characteristics. The spacing of the two parallel lines or pipes changes the match. I think that to the first approximation, this is an acceptable way to adjust the match. The only problem I can foresee is that the top of the shorter line/pipe is at a high impedance point and any changes there would cause changes---such as dirt build up over time or deterioration of the PVC. I would tend to put it a little ways down from the top to head off such concerns. I recent built a J antenna for 1296 MHz and used a small piece of plastic in this location for tuning it. -- Steve N, K,9;d, c. i My email has no u's. "Donnie B" wrote in message ... I recently built a two meter j-pole.In the plan, I saw no mention of pvc use.Yet, I had to place a piece of pvc between the two uprights to get the swr to fall.Is there something I missed? .... |
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