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On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 13:12:34 +0100, "Moskog" wrote:
I just made a 2m jpole antenna out of 1/2" copper pipes, like this one: http://www.qsl.net/wrav/2mjpole.htm On this web site the center conductor of the coax is connected to the longest pipe and the shield to the shortest. Now looking at other sites I find the center conductor connected the the shortest pipe. So what is the correct way to connect the coax? Kjell Romma, Norway My year 2000 ARRL handbook has instructions for a copper pipe 2-meter j-pole, and the author says it doesn't matter which pipe you connect the center conductor to. (He does mention a coax choke: 3 turns of coax in an 8-inch coil, held together with tape.) bob k5qwg |
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