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I'm using the Hustler CG-144 colinear antenna
with the radial kit. The antenna is 42' above ground and fed with 35' of Flexi 4XL coax. This antenna is apparantly a 1/4 wave phased into a 5/8 wave and is working well. My question is what impedance (SWR) would this antenna sho on 446 mhz? I don't have a 440 mobile but I do have a VX-2R HT and I hooked it up on 440 to this antenna and it seemed to perform well. Ken KG0WX |
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Ken Bessler wrote:
"My question is what impedance (SWR) would this antenna show on 446 MHz?" An antenna operating on its 3rd harmonic may be roughly a 1/4-wave connected to the drivepoint through an additional 1/2-wavelength of antenna. The 1/2-wave portion repeats the impedance it "sees" at its ends, therefore the drivepoint "sees"the same impedance that the length in excess of 1/2-wavelength presents. If this is a good match to the drivepoint, as it well may be, you will have a low SWR. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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Ken Bessler wrote:
I'm using the Hustler CG-144 colinear antenna with the radial kit. The antenna is 42' above ground and fed with 35' of Flexi 4XL coax. This antenna is apparantly a 1/4 wave phased into a 5/8 wave and is working well. My question is what impedance (SWR) would this antenna sho on 446 mhz? I don't have a 440 mobile but I do have a VX-2R HT and I hooked it up on 440 to this antenna and it seemed to perform well. 446/3 = 148.7 so a 2m antenna will often resonate on 440 MHz. The trouble usually is a high radiation angle on 3x the fundamental frequency for ordinary verticals. How the above antenna would radiate on 446 MHz is an educated guess. My guess is at a very high radiation angle. But if it hits the repeater you want to hit, it's "working". -- 73, Cecil, W5DXP |
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On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 13:40:30 -0600, "Ken Bessler"
wrotF: I'm using the Hustler CG-144 colinear antenna with the radial kit. The antenna is 42' above ground and fed with 35' of Flexi 4XL coax. This antenna is apparantly a 1/4 wave phased into a 5/8 wave and is working well. My question is what impedance (SWR) would this antenna sho on 446 mhz? I don't have a 440 mobile but I do have a VX-2R HT and I hooked it up on 440 to this antenna and it seemed to perform well. Ken KG0WX I was running a cgt-144 and when I got a dual band mobile I used it on 440. The swr was higher than I liked so I added an adjustable grounded vertical element about a 1/4 wave long about 1.5" away from the CGT-144. The idea was to turn it into an open stub j-pole on 440. I was able to get the swr below 2:1 on the repeater input freqs and in theory the 1/4 wave 2m section (3/4 on 440) would radiate as an end fed 1/2 wave on 440. It didn't seem to hurt the 2m operation at all. It didn't work as well on 440 as the dual band Comet CA-2x4SR that I'm using now but it did work. I'm also planning on using the CG-144 with radials as fixed station antenna now that it's been retired from mobile service. Mike kc9doa |
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