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Old May 7th 06, 10:42 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Hi,
I want to build a new antenna.
The design I have seen is a 3 wired type each side, where the 3 wires join
together at each end.
There are two of these, and the two are centred, and fed with coax.
The one I saw was flat, but understand that they could be in-verted.
I am hoping it is multi-band
I would like to find information on this antenna, measurements, and
construction hints.
If anyone can help, could you please advise.

Regards in advance.

Kevin, ZL1KFM.


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Old May 7th 06, 02:37 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default 3 Wired Antenna Build.

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Hi,
I want to build a new antenna.
The design I have seen is a 3 wired type each side, where the 3 wires join
together at each end.
There are two of these, and the two are centred, and fed with coax.
The one I saw was flat, but understand that they could be in-verted.
I am hoping it is multi-band
I would like to find information on this antenna, measurements, and
construction hints.
If anyone can help, could you please advise.

Regards in advance.

Kevin, ZL1KFM.


You appear to be describing a FAN or BOW-TIE DIPOLE.
http://www.hamuniverse.com/multidipole.html

http://www.cebik.com/a10/ant9.html

http://www.99main.com/~w1amf/dipole.PDF

http://www.angelfire.com/nb/ni4l/ni4ldipole.html

gb



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Default 3 Wired Antenna Build.

The design I have seen is a 3 wired type each side, where the 3 wires join
together at each end.
....[snip]....


Someone mentioned a bowtie, but with just a bit of not-looking-carefully-
enuf, it might be a three-wire folded dipole?

IIRC, put a one-wire (each side) dipole high enuf and its impedance is
about 72 ohms.

Use two wires and get 2x2x72 = 288 ohms (which everyone says matches
300-ohm line).

Use three wires and get 3x3x72 = about 650 ohms, which might be well fed
with open-wire feeders?

I also recall folded dipoles are somewhat more broad-band than single-wire
dipoles. (Because they are effectively "thicker"?)

Brings up another question: can folded-dipoles be good multi-band antennas?

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