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I'm never satisfied, always driven by the spirit
of curiosity and discovery! Changing the vertical length is not an option as its an ally pole supporting a tv antenna; it just happens to be insulated from the ground. I was planning to put about 20 radials in green-and-yellow, splaying out from a single copper stake. "Reg Edwards" wrote in message ... What do I do, however, for those frequencies for which it is close to a half wave? PI network? Or L network? =================================== You very slightly de-tune (decrease) the antenna length, not enough to have any effect on its radiating properties, such that a simple parallel tuned matching circuit will cope. You can connect a coax feedline line either in series with the coil, an L-network. or tap the coax a few turns up the coil. A very modest ground connection adjacent to the bottom end of the coil witll suffice. The same circuit will cater efficiently for quite a wide range of antenna heights. I hope you are satisfied with the above description. --- Reg, G4FGQ |
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