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Hi Fella's
I have recently built a J pole for 2 meters from the handbook and I was wondering if any of you had some tuning tips. Thank you in advance. Mike Burch K8MB Apache Junction AZ |
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Hi Mike
You can place a brass machine screw in the pipe caps for fine tuning. EG moving the center frequency up and down. (vertical screw) Changing the impedance slightly (stub screw) Adjusting the SWR is by moving the coax connect point up or down slightly. TTUL Gary Mike Burch verbositized: Hi Fella's I have recently built a J pole for 2 meters from the handbook and I was wondering if any of you had some tuning tips. Thank you in advance. Mike Burch K8MB Apache Junction AZ |
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Mike Burch wrote:
I have recently built a J pole for 2 meters from the handbook and I was wondering if any of you had some tuning tips. I just put mine up this past weekend. I made a Jpole out of 3/4 inch copper pipe. My coax is attached with copper pipe clamps. To tune, I used a MFJ antenna analyzer, but anything you have that measures SWR will be okay. As I moved the clamps up or down on the antenna, I could tune the SWR & resonance pretty easily. Biggest problem was having to walk away from the antenna (on the roof) to keep from affecting the readings. Tuned it for 1:1 on my favorite repeater frequency which happens to be in th emiddle of the band, and have less than 1.5:1 at the edges. The antenna works very well compared with the homebrew 1/4 wave ground plane I had before. The clamps are supposed to move up and down equally on the antenna, but the position that gave me the best resonance and SWR hade the braided wire clamp just a tad below the center conductor clamp, so that may be another area for adjustment. Seems like it would be a dead short, doesn't it? Hope this helps! - Mike KB3EIA - |
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Mike Coslo wrote:
Mike Burch wrote: I have recently built a J pole for 2 meters from the handbook and I was wondering if any of you had some tuning tips. I just put mine up this past weekend. I made a Jpole out of 3/4 inch copper pipe. My coax is attached with copper pipe clamps. To tune, I used a MFJ antenna analyzer, but anything you have that measures SWR will be okay. As I moved the clamps up or down on the antenna, I could tune the SWR & resonance pretty easily. Biggest problem was having to walk away from the antenna (on the roof) to keep from affecting the readings. Tuned it for 1:1 on my favorite repeater frequency which happens to be in th emiddle of the band, and have less than 1.5:1 at the edges. The antenna works very well compared with the homebrew 1/4 wave ground plane I had before. The clamps are supposed to move up and down equally on the antenna, but the position that gave me the best resonance and SWR hade the braided wire clamp just a tad below the center conductor clamp, so that may be another area for adjustment. BTW, I have seen some plans for a Jpole identical to the one I built, and they call for several turns of coax as a balun for the thing. I really don't think that is needed. I measured out 1.1:1 SWR @ 50 ohms in the middle, and good SWR across the band. Then again, maybe there are some hams that put a balun on everything! ;^) - mike KB3EIA - |
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BTW, I have seen some plans for a Jpole identical to the one I built,
and they call for several turns of coax as a balun for the thing. I really don't think that is needed. I measured out 1.1:1 SWR @ 50 ohms in the middle, and good SWR across the band. Thats not the reason for the Balun. The balun is to keep the feed line from radiating |
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![]() WA8ULX wrote: BTW, I have seen some plans for a Jpole identical to the one I built, and they call for several turns of coax as a balun for the thing. I really don't think that is needed. I measured out 1.1:1 SWR @ 50 ohms in the middle, and good SWR across the band. Thats not the reason for the Balun. The balun is to keep the feed line from radiating Is it going to radiate when everything is set up correctly? - mike KB3EIA - |
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![]() Mike, Can the feed line radiate if everything is setup correctly? Yes. Will it radiate? Maybe. Using a choke at the feed point, or a balun, isn't any trouble, so why not? 'Doc |
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Thanks to all of you for you input. It helped me out a lot.
Best wishes.. Happy Thanksgiving Mike Burch K8MB Apache Junction AZ |
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