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On Jul 19, 3:55*pm, Richard Clark wrote:
On Tue, 19 Jul 2011 15:21:09 -0700 (PDT), Jay Scherberth wrote: Purchase price up to $400.00 OK. Any ideas of what might work in my situation? 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 Richard - Is there such a thing as a multi-band HF sleeve dipole or is this more of a VHF/UHF solution? |
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