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![]() "Jimmie" wrote "Ken" wrote in message ... Do I need a dogbone or egg insulator at each end of my dipole, or can I just splice the antenna wire to the nylon braid that runs to my trees? Is the answer different for, say, under 100 watts vs 1,000 watts? HF vs. VHF? I would probably put a small nylon thimble in the nylon braid to provide a decent radius for the wire end. Ken KC2JDY I ve done it with 500 watts up to 10 meters, No problems rain or shine. And thus another radio-myth is dispelled.... I doubt anyone disagrees that insulators which help support the radio apparatus industry, er, I mean the ends of the dipole, are "proper" connections. But I'll gladly show pictures to anyone who doubts that the (8.9 mhz length) 1/4 wave ends of my dipole are operating that way. And there is indisputable evidence I have operated this way at very long ranges during icestorms, torrential downpours, and even hurricanes. Never saw a noticeable variation in the consistent 1.1 to 1 SWR as indicated on the tuner. So the 30 odd feet of string holding the ends of the 8mhz components of the dipole are definitely not robbing it or shorting out. I also doubt Marconi would have a problem with that! Jack |
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