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Jimmie D wrote:
Been cleaning out the garage this weekend and came across an old attempt at build a 432Mhz helix antenna. As I remember I gave up on it because I was having trouble building the matching section which was a 11/4wl long fin that attches to the helix as it apprached the feed point. It was proving difficult for me to fabricate. I was wondering if the fin could not be attached to the counterpoise instead of the helix, adjusting the space beteen the fin and the helix to get a match. I've always had success matching a helix by running the first 1/4 turn (starting at the feed point) parallel to the reflector and changing the spacing between the 1/4 turn and the reflector until I get a low SWR. If the reflector is mesh I put a piece of sheet metal on the mesh under that 1/4 turn. It's worked every time, no fins, no 1/4 wave sections of coax, etc. For my 432 MHz helix it ended up with about 1/4 inch spacing, using #10 solid wire for the helix. -W8LNA |
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