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"Richard Heindel" wrote in message
... A 1/2 wave will "get out" better than a 1/4 wave. Except, of course, for the little detail that Adrian alludes to. Assuming your dipole is 19" on each side, then doubling it to 38" on each side will cause a problem -- the feed point impedance will be wrong. You will need to do some impedance matching in order to get your RF into the antenna in the first place. It's fairly tricky to do that without incurring noticeable loss, but once the RF gets into the antenna, it will work better. HOWEVER, if you have a dipole whose total length is 19", then doubling it so it is 19" on either side will make it a whale of a lot better. A doublet only 19" long in total is not only too short to resonate, but the feedpoint impedance will prevent most of your RF from ever getting into the antenna in the first place, so the performance of the system will be dismal. A half-wave dipole, on 2 meters, one 19" on each leg, is a very good antenna, providing you can take the feedline away at approximately right angles to the antenna. Most of the other designs for 2 meters (short of multi-element designs) are actually a little poorer than a dipole except they solve that problem of the feedline coming off at an inconvenient place. Since on FM you want a vertical antenna, a dipole is messy because you usually want the antenna up high so you want the feedline to come up from the bottom. In your case, where you can't get very much height, it may not be much of a problem to bring the feedline out horizontally for a ways. Now on 2 meters, height is everything. The J-pole Adrian mentions might give you the opportunity to get a little more height, which will make it work a lot better. The J-pole has the feedline coming in at the bottom, just what you want. Although it is mechanically relatively simple to build, some people report that it is very tricky to build right. Others seems to make almost any approximation work well. If you can gain a little more height by building a J-pole, then I would suggest you go ahead and try it. There are all sorts of designs out there, and they are pretty inexpensive to build. But if you are stuck with something close to your window, then then dipole maybe a better deal. ... |
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