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Thanks for the feedback everyone.
The article Jerry pointed me to starts looking like the commercial antenna I was initially studying. Their unit though only had a 1/4 wave above the coaxial sleeve. From the SMA plug, the coax coiled around the radome must have been the choke to help reduce RF currents radiating from the earth braid. Then the 1/4 wave length coax forms the match followed by the expose radiating section. It looks like an open stub fed J-pole where the stub is enclosing the inner element rather than being constructed as a rod next to it. Does this seem reasonable ? (PS. I'm a beginner with regards to antenna theory and would like to understand what is happening so that I can experiment with some kind degree of success). Cecil Moore wrote: David wrote: Thanks for the info. The open stub J looks like it should be suitable for my application being ground independent, omni directional and having low radiation angle. Be sure to include a choking function at the feedpoint. |
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