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"Dot" bravely wrote to "All" (19 Feb 06 01:22:27)
--- on the heady topic of " Under Eave Antenna" Do From: Dot Do Xref: core-easynews rec.radio.amateur.antenna:223838 Do Depending on frequencies, there's always the "Dipole in a pole" trick Do where a wire or copper tube dipole is housed in a length of 1/2" PVC Do pipe, with a t-fitting for access to the center feed point, hung Do horizontally under the eves on a few bits of nylon cord. Feed it with Do coax dropped from the overhang through a vent. So long as you aren't Do 6" from aluminum siding it's usually possible to trim the dipole ends Do to get a decent SWR. How does the PVC's dielectric constant affect the antenna? Is there a lot of loss? A*s*i*m*o*v .... Impossible - adj. Nailing Jello to a tree. |
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