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BRIAN,
I guess what you are talking (writing) about is the Placement
of the Feed-in-Line of the Antenna. Originally your Feed-in-Line
(Coax Cable) was at One End of your Antenna. Now you are asking
about the possibility of placing the Feed-in-Line more toward
the Center of the Antenna.
Yes, that is correct and thank you very much for the information. I had not
heard of the Windom antenna before, but will do some research on it. Sounds
like what I am going for though. Thanks again, 73.
-Brian
BRAIN,
If you are interested in a ready-made Windom Antenna then
check-out the "Carolina Windom".
http://www.radioworks.com/ccwcover.html
- Does the Vertical Radiator really work ?
http://www.radioworks.com/ccwpat.html
- What make the Carolina Windom so good ?
http://www.radioworks.com/ccwsogood.html
Also take a look at these two other ready-made Windom Antennas:
* Classic Windom "No-Tune" Multi-band Antenna - by Antennas & More
http://www.antennasmore.com/windom.htm
* OFF-CENTER FED "CLASSIC WINDOM WIRE" 80-10 METERS - by KK4TR
http://kk4tr.tripod.com/index-10.html
- Windon with a Balun and Coax Feed-in-Line
http://kk4tr.tripod.com/classic_windom.jpg
- Windom with Balun, Ladder Line Vertical and Coax Cable Feed-in-Line
http://kk4tr.tripod.com/kk4tr_windom.jpg
Another ready-made Windom Antenna is the RF Systems "Mini-Windom"
Antenna which is only 16 Feet Long with a 16 Feet Feed-in-Line.
http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/sw_ant/3575.html
http://www.rys.nl/rfsystems2.html
iane ~ RHF
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