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On 18 Sep, 17:52, Christian Treldal wrote:
Den Tue, 18 Sep 2007 09:00:16 -0700 skrev Tom Corker: 1) Can I use copper tubing instead of aluminium? Yes 10 or 12mm o.d. plummers coppertubing and fittings makes a great j- pole http://www.n7qvc.com/amateur_radio/copper.html This one works great 2) Are the tube diameters crucial? No; but for all antennas wider material gives wider bandwith 3) The instructions seem to imply that I can use the longer of the tubes to mount the antenna. Does this need to be insulated? yes, mount it on a plastictube from the plummer 4) I'll be using the 2m band, max power 10 Watts, and a cable run of no more than 20 meters. What sort of cable would be best fro the feeder? (Ideally one that can be purchased from Maplin: http://www.maplin.co.uk/Search.aspx?...6&MenuName=RF% 20Cable&FromMenu=y&worldid=3&doy=18m9) RG213 will do, RG58 are too lossy on vhf. Thanks. -- Vy73 de OZ1GNN Christian Treldal Thanks for that. I'm thinking about going with the design you gave. I'm also guessing I'll need to tune the antenna using an SWR meter. A lot of the ones on ebay (UK) are listed as CB SWR meters. Will these be OK for the 2m band? |
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