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Steven Fritts wrote:
I wonder if anyone has tried the MFJ collinear dipole that they have in their new catalog. It is two half waves with a quarter wave length of 450 ohm ladder line shorted at the bottom hanging down with an SO 239 connector for the 50 ohn feedline connection. Sounds like a Double Zepp with a J-Pole-like matching stub. The antenna feedpoint impedance is very high. The 1/4WL ladder- line stub is shorted at the bottom. At some point up from the bottom, a 50 ohm point can be achieved, just like on a J-Pole. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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