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On Tue, 18 Feb 2014 18:10:39 -0500, "Ralph Mowery"
wrote: I don't know which one would be the best but I have seen 3 methods of feeding the J-pole. If you insulate the bottom then you hook the feedline to the bottom with the center of the coax to the long side. If you do not insulate the bottom you tap up the matching segment so that you get a 50 ohm (if that is the coax used) match with the center of the coax connected to the long leg. Then there is the balun made out of coax that is hooked up to the matching segment so that a low swr is obtained. There's also the American Legion J-Pole or the Silicon Valley Emergency Communications Systems J-Pole: https://picasaweb.google.com/112916124640757906440/NonarthopodicAntenna#5459396072666399154 https://picasaweb.google.com/112916124640757906440/NonarthopodicAntenna#5459396111364421106 This design does one thing right that none of the other J-Pole mutations seem to consider. The length of the wire between the coax connector center conductor and the driven element is an inductor. In order to tune out this inductance, one needs a series capacitor, with the inductor and capacitor tuned to the operating frequency. In other words, a gamma match. The series capacitor is formed by the insulated turns of electrical wire wrapped around the driven element. Another thing this design does right is use the zero current point at the bottom of the antenna as a ground. The problem is that it also extends the length of the center wire, which makes using a gamma match all the more important. I think putting the 50 ohm feed point and the corresponding ground close to each other were either to reduce the inductance of the connecting wire, or some manner of mutation from when it was fed by a balance line. -- Jeff Liebermann 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 |
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