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G8MNY  > TECH     10.03.05 14:41l 63 Lines 2614 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: 2m Fullwave Dipole
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By G8MNY                                         (Graphics Updated Dec 03)
I have a design for a fullwave dipole (+6dBi). It is only suited for loft
environments as it is made from 2.5 bare copper wire hanging from the roof
apex, & giving vertical polarisation. The feeder must be taken away
horizontally to the roof & then down so not interfere with the radiation
pattern.
             LOFT APEX
                 string  
                   ³
                   ³
    Half wave      ³
    Dipole         ³
                   ³     LINES
                   ³
                   ³   T        S
            chock  ÀÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄ    COAX FEED
            block  ÚÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄ    =============\
                   ³   T \      S     /               \
                   ³       \________/                  ³
                   ³          4:1 balun                ³
                   ³
                   ³
    Half wave      ³
    Dipole         ³
                   ³

The half waves are both 1M long, & the 2 matching lines are 1" apart, & are
just over a 1/4 wave long. There is a plastic insulator at the dipole feed 
point (6000ê). Point S is a sliding "Chock block" connector with a shorting
wire link. Point T is another connector but with the 200ê balanced feed
connections.

The 50ê unbalanced coax feed is made into a balanced 200ê, with the addition of
half wave of coax (x velocity factor 0.8 or 0.66). All the coax braids are
joined to each other but nothing else. The feeder inner is connected to the
start of the half wave 4:1 balun, & the load (chock block line taps) connected
across either end of the half wave phase reversing balun coax.

          T ÄÂÄ)=========================  RIG Coax
  200ê       ÀÄ)ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» « Wave          50ê
Balanced  T ÄÄÄ)ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ length
           All Braids Joined

When the line tapping point (impedance) & shorting point (tuning) are adjusted
to give a balanced 200ê the coax will see a good 50ê load, eg 100ê one side in
parallel with a 100ê seen down the half wave of balun coax.

The advantage of this design is it can always give 1:1 SWR even if the lengths
are not quite right, or the aerial is being de-tuned by the roof, & being a
symmetrical centre feed system all the power should go out to the horizon.

The design can easily be made into an outdoor version with solid tube for the
elements & TV aerial booms for the matching lines with the shorted end clamped
to a pole. Other band versions are also quite easy to construct.


Why don't U sent an interesting Bul?

73 De John, G8MNY @ GB7CIP


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