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Default Gamma fed or folded dipoles?

On May 27, 6:28*pm, jure wrote:
On 27 svi, 22:13, JIMMIE wrote:



On May 27, 3:54*pm, jure wrote:


On 21 svi, 07:22, "VK2KC" wrote:


I am going to build an array of 4 stacked dipoles for operation on 2 metres.
I would like to know whether the gamma fed dipole has any advantage over the
folded dipole, apart from the folded dipole being a tad more difficult to
make.


I have heard that the gamma fed dipole has a skewed radiation pattern in
comparison to the folded one.


Any thoughts and advice?
Many thanks
John
VK2KC


*The folded dipole with 1:4 baloon is best *solution for maching
yagis .


Over the last few years a I have started preferring using the folded
dipole for the *driven element also. I dont understand your need for
4:1 BALUN though.


Jimmie


*You must put the balun to have 50 Ohm .http://users.belgacom.net/hamradio/schemas/14balun.gif


Sorry, I got to thinking you were using it as the driven element of a
Yagi. I think my train of thought got derailed by someone elses
comment.

Jimmie

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