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"Steve N." writes:
OOPS! Jon, IF it is "end-fed" is isn't a "di-pole". It is just a half wave. I guess it is technically a monopole. Sort of, sort of. The feed point is actually in the middle of the half wave. Traditionally, it's called coaxial sleeve antenna. Except originally, the sleeve was outside the coax braid. In this variation, due to LA1IC Rolf Brevig, the sleeve is the outside of the coax, and the end of the sleeve is a choke. He's written about it in English in CQ, 1999, Aug pg 22. The version in Norwegian is on the web at http://www.la2t.org/teknikk/vertikal2m.html. I found an article from Microwave Journal about a very similar concept: http://www.ansoft.com/news/articles/04.05_MWJ.pdf. They use different kinds of choke, since they're at much higher frequencies. They report performance very similar to a dipole. 73 de LA4RT Jon |
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