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![]() wrote in message ... On Oct 11, 9:54 pm, "Dave" wrote: the farther out you can get them the better it will usually work, adding capacitive loading hats on the ends of the elements will also help and increase the bandwidth. Hello Dave, I was wondering about capacity hats. Don't know much about them or had any experience with them. Will have a look on google. Cheers Max the cushcraft 40-2cd and the xm-240 use them just after the loading coil. They can also be mounted at the tip of the elements. They use two 18-24" long aluminum rods in an X configuration. More rods, or adding a wire around the tips adds more capacitance. |
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On Oct 11, 12:50*pm, "Dave" wrote:
the cushcraft 40-2cd and the xm-240 use them just after the loading coil. They can also be mounted at the tip of the elements. *They use two *18-24" long aluminum rods in an X configuration. *More rods, or adding a wire around the tips adds more capacitance. The tips is a better location for the hats. You get some degradation if you mount the hat just above the coil. You can check W8JI's mobile antenna info for the why's.. BTW, you generally will use the same techniques for these as you would a mobile whip.. A half size dipole is basically just two mobile whips end to end to make a dipole. All the techniques used to maximize mobile antenna performance can be applied to half size, or smaller dipoles. |
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