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Jim Richardson wrote:
"Could you build a colinear of a single long line bending it back at 90 deg. every half wave---?" See the "Super J" in the "ARRL Antenna Book", page 16-25 in my 19th edition. That is more or less how it is made. The two 1/2-waves, in-phase, are end-driven with phase inversion provided by a short-circuited 1/4-wave stub between them. At frequencies higher than 2-meters, this would work for more than (2) 1/2-wave sections. The practical limitation is mechanical. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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