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Old July 20th 11, 03:12 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Best Self Supporting Vertical Multi-band Antenna for Restricted Neighborhoods

Richard, isn't this pretty well what the GAP antenna does ??

Jim K4PYT

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Hi Jay,

Google for "Sleeve Dipole" (a vertical) which consists of staged
tubing, the upper element insulated from the lower. Do not connect
the lower element to ground. Thread the driveline coax up inside the
lower element and connect the shield to the top inside of the lower
element. Connect the coax inner lead to the bottom of the upper
element.

As I said, google for images as this description may frustrate you.

Invest the rest of your money (after buying sufficient quantity of
tubing) in your tuner. You may still have a lot left over.

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC


 
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