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OK, I misunderstood.
jimbo wrote: Dave wrote: jimbo wrote: SNIPPED Adding some length to the long leg would be relatively easy, BUT moving the feed point would be a real challenge! The coax shield and center conductor are soldered to the ladder line wires. When I tuned a j-pole in my work shop, tiny movements made a change amd maintaining the position while trying to get it soldered was nearly impossible. (At least for my clumsy fingers.) Is there a better way to connect the feed point? Thanks, jimbo Jimbo, you just added another variable to the discussion. Please describe the details of the coax to ladder line and ladder line to antenna for us. Sorry for the confusion. The ladder line is the j-pole antenna. Cut to the appropriate length, etc. The coax feed line is attached to the "J" near the bottom, maybe 2 inches up. Thanks, jimbo |
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