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Angelo Guarino wrote: I wish to hoist an antenna up a sailboat mast on a halyard to help receive TV stations when out in the Chesapeake Bay. The challenge is that the boat will rotate at anchor with the wind and even turn the antanna on it's axis as it it "hoisted" by rope and not locked rotationally. There are commercially available antennas .. but it looks to me that it's simply a "fat" folded dipole. I would think that I could construct it's equivalent using the basic homemade folded dipole approach. http://www.boatenna.com/framesample1_000002.htm Any other suggestions for a do-it-yourself antenna? It's not often that I want to watch TV when on the boat (i.e. the reason I'm out there) so I was hoping to build something myself out of thick guage wire and 300ohm antenna wire. Would 2 stacked folded dipoles with a 90deg offset (and "X") be an effective approach? That would work - it's a "turnstile" configuration. Another fairly common approach is to build a 300-ohm folded dipole, and then bend the dipole into an "S" shape. This gives it a fairly omnidirectional pattern, eliminating the null-off-the-end of a straight dipole. You could probably build one of these out of heavy-gauge copper or aluminum wire. -- Dave Platt AE6EO Hosting the Jade Warrior home page: http://www.radagast.org/jade-warrior I do _not_ wish to receive unsolicited commercial email, and I will boycott any company which has the gall to send me such ads! |
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