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On Friday, April 4, 2014 11:58:29 AM UTC-5, Wimpie wrote:
Other thing with the half wave end-fed can be absorption of the plastic insulation. To make UV-resistant black they frequently use carbon black. When the concentration is too high the dissipation factor of the plastic increases signficantly. Recently I had really weird results with a half wave monopole design. Everything went wrong. It was the black UV-stabilized HMPE plastic containing around 2.5% carbon black. When changing to green HMPE everything was according to my calculations. All my 1/2 waves have been made from aluminum tubing, and fed with the gamma loop type matching scheme. They worked very well, and my final version had a decoupling section with a lower set of radials. But all the variations of 5/8 antennas did even better on 10m local paths. |
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