On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 16:11:02 GMT, Dale Parfitt wrote:
"Jim - NN7K" wrote in message
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Check this antenna - equivelant of a 6 meter halo, by K0FF
http://www.qsl.net/k4pwo/sloop.htm
See, also, my home-brew 6M (mobile) halo web pages:
http://jonz.net/W3DHJ/6mhalo.html
and, those are more like 1/2 wave loops (dipole), than
full wave loops (which are very high impedence-hard to feed).
Full wave dipoles are hi Z. Full wave loops are in the vicinity of
120 Ohms- from memory- but not omnidirectional when mounted horizontally
or vertically.
Dale W4OP
....and, then you stack two of'em.
Bingo!
60 Ohms.
A 'perfect' match -- for selected definitions of "perfect".
73
Jonesy -- whose 3el 6M yagi is omni-directional much of the time...
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