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Old November 25th 08, 10:55 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default A few questions about collinear coaxial antennas

Hello,

I am about to attempt to build a UHF collinear coaxial antenna and am trying
to finalize a design. I have done a lot of reading and am a little confused
on a few things. First off I have read contradicting statements whether to
use odd or even number of 1/2 wave elements. 1, 3, 5... or 1,2,4... Also I
don't understand what the 1/4 wave whip is doing on the top without a ground
plane (found in most designs), is this necessary for a receive antenna?.

Instead of using coaxial cable, I will be building the 1/2 wave and 1/4 wave
transmission lines out of ridged copper pipe with air as it's dielectric in
order to maximize the velocity of propagation and therefore making true 1/2
wave elements. Does anyone see anything wrong with this approach?

Thomas


 
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