[Antennas] Coaxial Sleeve Dipole

J. Coote TSCM at jps.net
Wed Sep 8 20:20:40 EDT 2004


Companies like Kreco, DB Products, RFS-Celwave and others make these for the
commercial world,
but the antennas usually include ham bands.  Imagine a groundpane antenna,
droop the radials down until they are parallel the coax, now make the
radials into a 1/4 wave sleeve that covers the coax cable.. It's a dipole,
but fed like a groundplane.  Gain about equal to drooping-radial GP
antennas.
Jay
W6CJ/AAR9QM

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Subject: Re: [Antennas] Coaxial Sleeve Dipole


Hmmmm,...
I'm curious,... what's a "sleeved" coaxial dipole?

David B.
w7dbh


w8okn at charter.net,Internet writes:
>I am looking for a description and/or photos of a 6 meter and perhaps, 10
>meter, sleeved coaxial dipole.  Anyone have a website where this can be
>found?  How about a QST article.  I am a member of the ARRL.
>
>I am not interested in a J-Pole design, I have plenty of those to study.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
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