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For A while now I have been pondering practical ways to build a 20 meter J
antenna mostly for the grins and giggles of doing it. Recently I came by a couple of lengths of triangluklar tower. I was thinkinking about erecting these an placing a metal pole down the middle shorting the two together at about 16 ft from the top. The radiator would consist of a 30+ ft fiberglass whip. Any thoughts on this design would be appreciated. Other ideas for a J have been dismissed because they would require guys. I need something that would be freestanding. |
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Why use a J at all? I'd just use a 1/2 wave radiator,
and feed it using a gamma loop setup. ,For 20m, a 20 inch single turn loop should work ok. Can be made from copper, or aluminum tubing. If you need a capacitor, it can be made from coax. For 20m, about 100-140 pf should be pretty close... BTW.. this design would be the same as any VHF ringo...MK |
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Jimmie wrote:
I need something that would be freestanding. 50 foot tall free-standing things are mighty expensive. Even more so since the bottom 16.5 feet must be designed not to radiate. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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Jimmie:
A half-wave radiator (the J is such) is an excellent ant and it can be run without ground plane... However, the J with the added bulk of the quarter-wave matching section makes no sense, when a gamma match can be used with a slight gain in efficiency... I worked out such a design and use it on 10 meters... a 1:1 current balun at the ant is necessary, or ferrite beads over the shield of the coax--I found an inductive reactance of the balun/beads of about 2000 ohms at the operating freq is ideal and halts all line currents.... the lenght of the gamma rod will be approx. 1/3 longer when used on a 1/2 wave then when used on a 1/4.... I use no counterpoise, but a 1/4 lenght of wire can be hooked at ground and the ant worked against it... I find it unnecessary with the balun and ant properly tuned and matched... You will not see this ant on the web... take my word for it, it is a decent antenna... better yet, try it, if you are unhappy, just remove the gamma and stick on the 1/4 wave matching section and you have the J... Warmest regards, John "Jimmie" wrote in message . com... For A while now I have been pondering practical ways to build a 20 meter J antenna mostly for the grins and giggles of doing it. Recently I came by a couple of lengths of triangluklar tower. I was thinkinking about erecting these an placing a metal pole down the middle shorting the two together at about 16 ft from the top. The radiator would consist of a 30+ ft fiberglass whip. Any thoughts on this design would be appreciated. Other ideas for a J have been dismissed because they would require guys. I need something that would be freestanding. |
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Well, I said that wrong, I figure the length of the gamma rod will run right
around 6 ft for 20 meters, this should get you close enough to tune from, the cap reactance needed in series with the rod will need to be of a value to cancel that of the inductive reactance intoduced by the gamma rod... I think that is clearer... Warmest regards, John "John Smith" wrote in message ... Jimmie: A half-wave radiator (the J is such) is an excellent ant and it can be run without ground plane... However, the J with the added bulk of the quarter-wave matching section makes no sense, when a gamma match can be used with a slight gain in efficiency... I worked out such a design and use it on 10 meters... a 1:1 current balun at the ant is necessary, or ferrite beads over the shield of the coax--I found an inductive reactance of the balun/beads of about 2000 ohms at the operating freq is ideal and halts all line currents.... the lenght of the gamma rod will be approx. 1/3 longer when used on a 1/2 wave then when used on a 1/4.... I use no counterpoise, but a 1/4 lenght of wire can be hooked at ground and the ant worked against it... I find it unnecessary with the balun and ant properly tuned and matched... You will not see this ant on the web... take my word for it, it is a decent antenna... better yet, try it, if you are unhappy, just remove the gamma and stick on the 1/4 wave matching section and you have the J... Warmest regards, John "Jimmie" wrote in message . com... For A while now I have been pondering practical ways to build a 20 meter J antenna mostly for the grins and giggles of doing it. Recently I came by a couple of lengths of triangluklar tower. I was thinkinking about erecting these an placing a metal pole down the middle shorting the two together at about 16 ft from the top. The radiator would consist of a 30+ ft fiberglass whip. Any thoughts on this design would be appreciated. Other ideas for a J have been dismissed because they would require guys. I need something that would be freestanding. |
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![]() John Smith wrote: I worked out such a design and use it on 10 meters... 28 MHz, or 28 MHz? ac6xg |
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