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![]() "Chris W" wrote in message news:shdgf.12584$ih5.1995@dukeread11... I want to build a 1.2 Ghz antenna for this tiny wireless camera receiver I have. The antenna on it uses an F connector so I am guessing it is a 75 ohm antenna. I have seen several web pages with a collinear design using 50 ohm coax cable. If I use some 75 ohm cable TV coax to make the antenna do I need to do anything else to match the antenna to the 75 ohms of the RX? Also does anyone know what eh velocity factor for the coax the cable company uses is? -- Chris W KE5GIX Hi Chris Are you considering building a highly directive collinear antenna like Brian Oblivion + Capt Kaboom describe on their web site? If so, be sure to use a coax that you can solder to. Some RG-6 wont take solder. The RG-6 dielectric is foamed poly, so that makes it a little more difficult to solder than to Teflon dielectric cables. The velocity of propagation of RG-6 is not constant. It depends on the manufacturer. The VP is close to 0.8, but can vary from about 0.75 to 0.85. If you plan high directivity from an end fed collinear, you will need to be very careful to build it with precision to produce a main beam thats perpendicular to it. The nice part of the "Kaboom" type collinear antenna is it is very inexpensive to build so you can build one and try it, then make another thats a bit closer to your requirements (if needed). Jerry |
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