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![]() "Jeff" wrote in message . com... Since the elements of a cage dipole usually come to a point at both ends (the feed and the far end for attachment of a support) I can see no problem in physically adding a trap. Above the trap cut-off frequency the extensions will have little effect on the performance. At lower frequencies where you will effectively have a dipole element with a fat portion and then a thinner bit at the end , it should work ok but you may need some modelling to see exactly what happens to the bandwidth. 73 Jeff I have modelled it in MMANA (my cage is similar to 'fat dipole2.maa') and it looks feasible. The cage resonant frequency drops a tad but the extension after the trap, modelled with a 3mm wire, does resonant nicely. This allows me to add an extra band somewhat below the normal low limit of the cage dipole. My modelling still shows a reasonable bandwidth for the main cage dipole but I suspect the trap will have some complex effects above and below resonance. I will have to try it to see how much it affects it will have. It will be easy to clip a trap to each end of the main dipole for the tests. 73 de Dick G4BBH |
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