[HCRA] FW: Re: [VWS] tv twinlead j-pole

Daniel Sullivan djs13 at hotmail.com
Fri Dec 16 22:53:48 EST 2005


Thanks for the calrification Rick! I just leave my login signed in for that 
particular page.

Dan S
KO1D
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From: "Rick Lindquist, N1RL" <n1rl at earthlink.net>
To: "'Daniel Sullivan'" <djs13 at hotmail.com>, <hcra at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: RE: [HCRA] FW: Re: [VWS] tv twinlead j-pole
Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 20:01:21 -0500

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You don't need to be a member to get on ARRL's Web site, although some
material IS restricted to members only. The article on the J poles does
not appear to be one of them. (Our site also appears to be unavailable
at the moment for some reason too.)

73, Rick N1RL

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Gang,

Just thought I'd pass this along as there are a couple good links for
info
below. My company is moving offices and I should have one with a window
in a
couple weeks. Therefore time to hook up the HT to an antenna with some
gain!
*Window plus I am moving from the low spots near the Potomac River to a
Hill! Imagine that! KO1D can be heard from the 5th floor!*

So anyways some tinkering ideas for cold winter nights.

QST article: You need to be a member of the ARRL to get onto their web
page.

Leading Edge: This is a journal that a couple guys in the Vienna
Wireless
Society (my club down here in Virginia) produces once a year. Should be
available to all and I know there are some interesting articles. I am
going
to stab at a 300 Ohm TV Twin Lead J-Pole but could be kinda funny to
have
the beer can verticle that Mike Toia K3MT talks about as well.

Happy Chrismakwanzaaka *HI HI* and see you in a week or so.

Dan S
KO1D

----Original Message Follows----
From: N4UY <n4uy at verizon.net>
To: "Daniel J. Sullivan" <djs13 at hotmail.com>,
VWS at mail.viennawireless.org
Subject: Re: [VWS] tv twinlead j-pole
Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 08:03:00 -0600 (CST)

Dan:

Feb 2003 QST had an article on 2m and 440 twinlead J-poles.  The URL for
the
article is:

http://www.arrl.org/tis/info/pdf/0302038.pdf

Kerry Kingham's "Leading Edge" article gives good explanation of how
J-poles
work.  The URL is:

http://www.viennawireless.org/pdf/eLeadingEdge-2003.pdf

73,

Jake -- N4UY





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From: "Daniel J. Sullivan" <djs13 at hotmail.com>
Date: Thu Dec 15 18:31:32 CST 2005
To: VWS at mail.viennawireless.org
Subject: [VWS] tv twinlead j-pole

For all you antenna types...is it possible to build a multi-band tv
twinlead
j-pole or are they always monoband? I might consider building one for
6/2/220/440 for use with the HT. Dan S


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