[Antennas] SWR dipole

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Fri, 6 Sep 2002 15:51:26 -0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)


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But you'll need an RF chock (coiled coax) at the feed point to=0D
"end the feedline and start the antenna."=0D
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Like the old end-fed coax dipole.=0D
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Bill KA8VIT=0D
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From: George, W5YR=0D
Date: Friday, September 06, 2002 15:46:27=0D
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Cc: Terry Fletcher; [email protected]=0D
Subject: Re: [Antennas] SWR dipole=0D
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That is the only thing that I could think of that would allow it to work,=
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Chris. That antenna was in QST sometime back. It is an all-coax version o=
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what was one known as a "coax vertical" back when the lower section was=0D
made of aluminum tubing placed over the coax and a rod or tubing was the=0D
other half of the dipole. =0D
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73/72, George =0D
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> George,=0D
> I could be wrong but the way I read Terry's post, he is using=0D
> coax as the vertical dipole with the shield folded back as=0D
> the lower half???? That would make sense to me as I read it..=0D
> otherwise, it does seem confusing :)=0D
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> Chris=0D
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