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In message , Owen Duffy
writes ai8o wrote in news:1bcefed7-a087-4fda-976d- : I am thinking of making a 2 meter J-Pole from 3/4 or 5/8 copper pipe. Most plans that I can find on the web call for a 58 inch main leg and a 20 inch support below, making the antenna 78 inches or so in height. I want to install it in my attic where I have 66 inches of clear space. Can I cut the lower support leg down to 8 inches without a major impact on the performance of the antenna? End fed antennas are an implementation risk. What's an 'implementation risk'? Have you considered a vertical dipole hung from the roof structure, and taking the feedline away horizontally for a couple of wavelengths, then down. You could make it a folded dipole (TV ribbon?) and use a half wave coax balun. Are you suggesting that a centre-fed dipole is better than a J-Pole? There is absolutely no problem with the J-Pole / Slim Jim type of antenna, or with feeding it. -- Ian |
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