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I can't see that it makes much difference, but is there any deference which
way the coax is connected to a J pole antenna. Is it better to have the centre of the coax connected to the main element or the stub? I notice that most if not all J pole designs on the net have the centre of the coax connected to the main element, however when I refer to a 1977 ARRL antenna book it has it connected the other way. Is there any difference? Peter |
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