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Old June 21st 05, 10:12 PM
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i have a cable that is used as a wire antenna, how to mount it on a
pcb, the inner conductor should be connected to the feed line, the
outer conductor should be connected to the ground, but what happens to
the outer conductor, should i leave it in parallel with the inner and
of the same length or what? the antenna is a monopole

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Old June 22nd 05, 01:58 AM
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Try soldering a female bnc connector on the pcb
then you can attach an antenna at will

Reminds me of the old quote "Fire at Will" - but Will ducked just in time.

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i have a cable that is used as a wire antenna, how to mount it on a
pcb, the inner conductor should be connected to the feed line, the
outer conductor should be connected to the ground, but what happens to
the outer conductor, should i leave it in parallel with the inner and
of the same length or what? the antenna is a monopole

regards



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Old June 22nd 05, 12:19 PM
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"redhat" wrote in message
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i have a cable that is used as a wire antenna, how to mount it on a
pcb, the inner conductor should be connected to the feed line, the
outer conductor should be connected to the ground, but what happens to
the outer conductor, should i leave it in parallel with the inner and
of the same length or what? the antenna is a monopole


there is no such thing as a monopole antenna... only dipoles where the other
half probably isn't where you want it to be!


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Old June 27th 05, 01:17 PM
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there are two wires one for feed the other for ground, should they have
the same length?
http://www.geocities.com/aezzat3/monopole.jpg

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Old June 27th 05, 01:31 PM
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monopole? you are looking at the end of a piece of coax cable that has been
trimmed to show the internal structure.

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Old June 27th 05, 01:42 PM
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yes, can't i use a coax as an antenna by trimming its end at the
calculated length lamda=C/f where for example length of wire = 1/8
lamda

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Old June 27th 05, 02:55 PM
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redhat wrote:
yes, can't i use a coax as an antenna by trimming its end at the
calculated length lamda=C/f where for example length of wire = 1/8
lamda

Yes But unless lambda is very short it would be a waste of time and a
lot of money compared to using the coax for it's intended purpose and an
attached antenna made from separate materials.

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Old June 27th 05, 03:02 PM
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yes, almbda is short , so should the two wires have the same length?
the ground is connected to the circuit's ground but what about the
other end of the wire?

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Old June 27th 05, 03:09 PM
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yes, you can do that. normally you just strip the shield back and leave 1/4
wave of the center conductor exposed. that makes a reasonable 1/2 wave
dipole as long as the shield is at least 1/4 wave long. you can also add
aluminum foil or fold the shield back for 1/4 wavelength over the insulation
for slightly better results.

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yes, can't i use a coax as an antenna by trimming its end at the
calculated length lamda=C/f where for example length of wire = 1/8
lamda



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