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I am wanting to make an antenna that will work for 6 meters and 2 meters. Can
someone provide a newbie with some suggestions??? Thanks Buck |
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I am wanting to make an antenna that will work for 6 meters and 2 meters.
Can someone provide a newbie with some suggestions??? Thanks Buck Try to be a little more specific. Do you want a beam, vertical, moble ? Horizontal or vertical ? What do you plan to use the antenna for ? |
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Sorry....I want it for base use. Just a vertical for now. I just want to get on
6 and 2 reliably. Thanks Buck |
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Bjmlittle00 wrote:
Sorry....I want it for base use. Just a vertical for now. I just want to get on 6 and 2 reliably. Thanks Buck http://www.ozhelpservices.com/50MHz_JPole.htm http://www.qsl.net/wb8erj/146jpole.htm |
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I want one antenna that will work for both bands. I have a Jpole for 6 but I
want to replace it with one antenna and work both Buck |
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What about a copper cactus?
See: http://archimedes.galilei.com/raiar/cactus.html I have built several with excellent results. Take Care & 73 de Marty KC6UFM On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 02:15:51 GMT, Bob Miller mused: On 28 Sep 2004 01:53:33 GMT, (Bjmlittle00) wrote: I want one antenna that will work for both bands. I have a Jpole for 6 but I want to replace it with one antenna and work both Buck The two bands are not quite harmonically related, so getting one antenna to work for both will be tough. You might look at a 5/8 wave antenna for two meters. It could be within yelling distance of a 1/4 wave for somewhere on 6 meters. bob k5qwg |
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Bob Miller wrote:
On 28 Sep 2004 01:53:33 GMT, (Bjmlittle00) wrote: I want one antenna that will work for both bands. I have a Jpole for 6 but I want to replace it with one antenna and work both Buck The two bands are not quite harmonically related, so getting one antenna to work for both will be tough. You might look at a 5/8 wave antenna for two meters. It could be within yelling distance of a 1/4 wave for somewhere on 6 meters. bob k5qwg 2 antennas might fulfill your requirements-- The Larson 2 meter 5/8 wave, mounted on a piece of pipe , aprox . 57-60 inches long, with a cap, and BIGGER than the coax/connector your useing. (to make a "coaxial verticle) or-- build a ground-plane, again, with the larson antenna (0r a whip aproximately 55 inches long, but this time , use radials , in the horizontal plane. works on 6 meters as 1/2 wave, 2 meters as a 5/8 wave, mounted against a 1/4 wave (for counterpoise)! And, the 144 MHz works even better on six, folks have found, than their 50 MHz verticle for mobile! easy to build, especially the coaxial antenna, if you have a drillbit for the vertical - just drill thru the cap! Jim NN7K |
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One antenna WILL WORK -
Make a Discone for 6 meters - it should work at the higher freqs also "Bjmlittle00" wrote in message ... I am wanting to make an antenna that will work for 6 meters and 2 meters. Can someone provide a newbie with some suggestions??? Thanks Buck --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.770 / Virus Database: 517 - Release Date: 9/27/2004 |
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Bjmlittle00 wrote:
I am wanting to make an antenna that will work for 6 meters and 2 meters. Can someone provide a newbie with some suggestions??? Thanks Buck Start from here ![]() http://www.dxzone.com/catalog/Techni...as/index.shtml |
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