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A J-pole is just an end-fed half-wave and a matching section (which
also radiates some). On 160, the matching section won't be particularly efficient if made from twinlead. Look for the discussion that went on here earlier this year, I believe, about the Q of a transmission line resonator. It's pretty terrible for small line at lower HF frequencies, but is quite good for the same size line up at UHF. So, you're probably much better off to use an "L" network made from a series inductor and shunt capacitor, and to provide some sort of counterpoise or ground system to operate against. Then you only have to hoist 1/2 a wave of single-conductor wire with your balloon -- or something up in the trees but I hope fairly well insulated from them. Cheers, Tom "Ken Bessler" wrote in message ... I was thinking (rare - lol), what if I used rat shack 300 ohm twinlead and made a J-pole for 160 meters? The antenna would be sling shotted over several nearby trees or baloon lifted. Seems too simple to work, eh? Or am I missing something here? Ken KG0WX |
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