[Antennas] Coaxial Sleeve Dipole

Buck na4fm-list at towncorp.net
Thu Sep 9 22:36:27 EDT 2004


LOL, on the J-Pole.  I have done a number of searches on the web and have a
huge folder with multiple sub-folders for J-pole antennas.  

I am sure you know how to do a search on the ARRL site, which is all I can
do.  I think there may be a mention of one in the Antenna handbook if you
have one.  I don't remember reading a lot about it.  I have made them for
years.  I made many coaxial dipoles for 11 meters before becoming a ham.  I
have made a few simple ones for 2, 10 and 15 meters.  

I don't think I can help your "study", but I will be glad to help any way I
can.  I can tell you several methods of making them with different materials
or with just a long piece of coax.  

Let me know if I can help.

Buck
N4PGW


-----Original Message-----
From: w8okn at charter.net [mailto:w8okn at charter.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 4:36 PM
To: antennas at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Antennas] Coaxial Sleeve Dipole

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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