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John Ferrell wrote:
I have no personal experience with your conditions. However, the scenario is familiar. You would like to "tidy up" an installation that is "sort of" working. You can minimize the effort involved by going to http://free.prohosting.com/~w0rcy/Jpole/jpole.html That will allow you to plan the fewest trips to the attic that will enable you achieve your goals with your resources. OTH, if you are achieving acceptable results with what you have now I would advise leaving it alone. If you feel 2-4db more is worth the effort, lay out your plan! BTW, I totally agree with Cecil. The fundamental problem appears that the antenna is a bit short! Any change other than that is a patch! On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 08:12:51 -0700, jimbo wrote: OK, I have a new 2 meter j-pole antenna installed in my 3rd floor attic. I have 50 feet of LMR240 coax running to the basement. I measure SWR at the following frequencies on simplex. 144.2 2.5 145.2 2.4 146.2 2.3 147.2 1.9 147.9 1.7 Can I conclude that the antenna is electrically short for the 2 meter band? Thanks for any insight, jimbo John Ferrell W8CCW Well, the thing operates OK as far as I can tell. But it doesn't take much to hit a 2 meter repeater. I guess I am more concerned about damage to the transmitter than I am about getting full power radiated. Thanks, jimbo |
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