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Thanks Tom,
Yes I am aware of the balanced/unbalanced feedline, and have coiled the feedline directly below the antenna, and have done my share of Googling! But what I want to know is how the Arrow manages to match the antenna to the 50 ohm feed. I am thinking its in the spacing of the two elements? Cheers VK2KC "tom" wrote in message et... On 11/10/2010 7:40 PM, VK2KC Gmail wrote: Hello, I have just built a J pole antenna for the local our local Emergency Service centred on 410 Mhz for their field/portable use. I note that the Arrow antenna feeds the 1/4 w/l element directly, but the standard J pole feed is on each element. What works best? The standard J pole feed or the way Arrow feeds theirs? Cheers John VK2KC I could reply as one here does and say - YES And then he would leave it there and scold you for not knowing how. Neither feed is superior. The issue you need to address is that this is a balanced antenna fed by an unbalanced feedline. So your mission is to lessen the current on the outside of the coax. This involves a choke, which could be ferrite based or coiling the thing up based. I won't get into it beyond this since it's all out there with google search and google news search. tom K0TAR |
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