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On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 08:22:52 +0000, Ian Jackson
wrote: End fed antennas are an implementation risk. What's an 'implementation risk'? Having it come out mismatched, a very much higher probability. 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? A center fed dipole is simpler to tune and keep tuned. There is absolutely no problem with the J-Pole / Slim Jim type of antenna, or with feeding it. The majority of users who come here for solutions to theirs would suggest otherwise. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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