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![]() michel wrote: I don't know what construction technique you have in mind, but I prefer to build them from 1/2" copper pipe. If that's what you intend to do, then just cut the vertical radiator 5/8ths instead of 1/2 lambda. Build the rest the same (1/4 wave stub). Attach your coax to the stub section using hose clamps, and tune by sliding the clamps up or down until you achieve best SWR. Works great. ac6xg Should it be that simple? It can be. I understood from other posters that it will not work with the 1/4 wave stub.. For some posters, a view of the forest is obscured by trees. A j-pole is a quarter wave stub with a 1/2 wave (or longer) radiator attached to one side of the open end. The feed is connected nearer to the shorted end of the stub. Build it and they (the QSOs) will come. Get it up as high above the roof as you can. ac6xg |
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