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I was actualy thinking about George's antenna with the coax's center conductor as being the little 'rod' and the outer jacket of the coax as the 'tube'. I was suggesting that the twin line feeding the pair of elements could be connected to the two 'rods'. There would be alot of lattitude for changing this concept. Loading the coax with any dielectric could effect the mechanical rigidity and, of course, the electrical length inside the coax shorted stubs. You have some good ideas, already. Jerry "Tom Bruhns" wrote in message m... I think I see where you're going with that, Jerry...that's pretty cool. In fact, I can imagine making the center out of tubing and the outer ends out of rod, and having it so the rod can be unscrewed or otherwise unfastened and pulled out, making a very compact (narrow) package for storage. Would have to be careful to make the rod attachment a reliably low resistance so the Q of the effective inductance would stay high. If the coax stub part is filled with dielectric (like Teflon) it would give more flexibility about the lengths and impedances. Cheers, Tom "Jerry Martes" wrote in message ... ... I'm not sure of the lengths of your "dipole" elements . I'm going to assume you have a 1/2 wave dipole antenna shortened to about 1/3 wavelength overall. That would have two identical elements about 1/6th wavelength each. If this understanding is correct, I could suggest a method of including 200 ohms in series with each 1/2 of the dipole. A 1/6th wavelength long piece of 120 ohm coax would look like a 200 ohm inductor if it was shorted at its other end. Perhaps I could describe a method of building an antenna by using two pieces of 100 ohm coax. It would look much the same as a conventional centerfed dipole but its total length would be shorter than the usual 1/2 wavelength. If you dont already have a picture of what I'd try to describe, maybe I can write more. But, I want to consider the outside of the coaxial stub to be the radiating surface. Jerry |
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