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Radio Vintage March 3rd 07 08:26 PM

J-pole 144/432
 
Hallo
Wanted schematic for construction one antenna J-pole 144/432, please
send me information
if pubblicated on magazine or other or commercial manufact.
Tnx Frank

my e_mail .


Scott March 5th 07 11:31 PM

J-pole 144/432
 
Search on the term COPPER CACTUS and you will find several sites with
J-Pole antennas made of copper water pipe that will work on both bands.
I have one and used it quite successfully just sticking its extended
lower end into the front yard...

Scott



Radio Vintage wrote:
Hallo
Wanted schematic for construction one antenna J-pole 144/432, please
send me information
if pubblicated on magazine or other or commercial manufact.
Tnx Frank

my e_mail .


Bob Miller March 6th 07 02:24 AM

J-pole 144/432
 
On 3 Mar 2007 12:26:10 -0800, "Radio Vintage"
wrote:

Hallo
Wanted schematic for construction one antenna J-pole 144/432, please
send me information
if pubblicated on magazine or other or commercial manufact.
Tnx Frank

my e_mail .


If you have access to QST, the latest March 2007 issue has a nice
article on a dual-band J-pole.

bob
k5qwg

Sal M. Onella March 6th 07 04:58 AM

J-pole 144/432
 

"Scott" wrote in message
...
Search on the term COPPER CACTUS and you will find several sites with
J-Pole antennas made of copper water pipe that will work on both bands.
I have one and used it quite successfully just sticking its extended
lower end into the front yard...

Scott


Yes. The copper cactus cleverly combines separate antennas for each band on
the same structure. However, if your needs for 440 are modest -- local
repeaters, mostly -- then just make a 2m version and you will find it is
also a good match on 440.

The limitation is that that a 2m J-pole on 440 has an elevated main lobe.
It works well for me, but probably not as well as elements specifically cut
for 440 would work.



VK3XL August 14th 07 04:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Radio Vintage (Post 553945)
Hallo
Wanted schematic for construction one antenna J-pole 144/432, please
send me information
if pubblicated on magazine or other or commercial manufact.
Tnx Frank

my e_mail .

This might be a bit late, but you can make a copy of the Arroa Antenna 2/70 jpole. Go here ...http://www.arrowantennas.com/j-pole.html

and all should be explained. I have made 3 of these using aluminium tubing rather than solid aluminium and they work quite well.

good luck

Mike VK3XL


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