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On Sat, 01 May 2010 00:25:39 GMT, "VK2KC" wrote:
I was wondering if anyone had any experience of the Meandering Antenna or Meandering Dipole, I have found an article in Pat Hawkers book but the drawings are a bit hard to understand. I have limited space and was considering building one for 7.1 mhz Hi John, It is deceptively simple, and excruciatingly difficult to both build, or to describe. That is the wonder of "meander." Just by the English alone, it should inform you that how do you duplicate the meander of a drunk's walk? It's like trying to gracefully do a toe-to-heel amble 20 meters along a 12 meter long sidewalk. Imagine trying to follow turn and distance instructions at the same time while the constabulary are grading your performance. There is no defined path length to the drunk's stagger, and there is no defined length to a 7.1MHz Meander dipole. If it doesn't tune up after you build it, then you did it wrong. In other words, it's an academic joke. Can't get much clearer than that. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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