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Try using it as is. I have a 2m J I made many years ago & it has a decent SWR on 440 & seems to work fine. Charlie, AI3L wrote: I have a copper tube J pole for 2m. Is there a good way to convert it to 2M/440? Thanks, Doug KC8YEC |
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![]() I have a copper tube J pole for 2m. Is there a good way to convert it to 2M/440? Try using it as is. I have a 2m J I made many years ago & it has a decent SWR on 440 & seems to work fine. They'll usually work as-is on 440, but aren't entirely efficient. SWR is higher, and so is the radiation angle - a good deal of power ends up warming the nearby treetops and hilltops rather than going out towards the horizon. I've seen at least three ways suggested to construct a more-effective dualband J-pole: [1] Separate matching arm and feedline for 440 (the "copper cactus" design) [2] Adding a downwards-pointing, shorted-at-the-top quarter-wavelength stub (coaxial or arm) partway up the radiator, leaving the distance between the open end of the stub and the top of the main matching arm equal to 1/2 wavelength at 440. The stub presents a high impedance to the 440 power, constraining its current to remain mostly in the 1/20-wavelength-at-440 part of the radiator. Edison Fong WB6IQN published a design in QST (February 2003), which uses this approach to create an improved 2-meter/440 twinlead J-pole design. The same trick ought to work with a copper pipe J-pole, I imagine. [There are some publishing errors in the QST version of Ed's paper... he's got a corrected version available, I believe.] [3] Add a 1/2-wavelength 440 parasitic radiator, mounted next to the bottom of the 2-meter radiator on standoffs. This one is a bit speculative. There's a published design on the ARRL website which uses this approach to improve the radiation angle for a center-fed vertical 2-meter/440 dipole, and I think the same trick ought to work for a copper-pipe J-pole if you put the parasitic radiator on the opposite side of the antenna from the matching arm. -- 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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