KE7RXD
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MFJ-347 dipole mount: how to model on EZNEC? | Feb 18th 2016, 05:00 | 1 | 5,717 | on 18/2/16 |
OCF Vertical Dipole for VHF/UHF: minimize SWR | Feb 18th 2016, 04:39 | 1 | 5,631 | on 18/2/16 |
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MFJ-347 dipole mount: how to model on EZNEC? | KE7RXD | on 18/2/16 |
Looking to model a vertical dipole for 136-174 MHz and 400-490 MHz. Plan to use telescoping whips: (http://www.buddipole.com/stainsteelte.html). Also plan to use an MFJ-347 dipole mount: (http://www.mfjenterprises.com/Product.php?productid=MFJ-347). Questions: How to model the MFJ-347 dipole mount on EZNEC 6.0.8? Any other advice for a modeling newbie? Many thanks. |
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OCF Vertical Dipole for VHF/UHF: minimize SWR | KE7RXD | on 18/2/16 |
Looking to minimize SWR on a homebrew vertical dipole for 136-174 MHz and 400-490 MHz. With my current setup, SWR is off the charts. I have horizontally isolated the dipole from its feedline by about 4 feet. The center of the dipole is 6-7 feet vertical from ground level. Yes, that is not very high, but I wanted to make the setup and takedown easy for non-hams to accomplish. That's one reason why I wanted a vertical dipole: no ground plane. Questions: Will shortening one side of the vertical dipole, thereby converting the antenna to an OCF vertical dipole, lower SWR? Any other advice for an antenna newbie? Many thanks! System components include: Powerwerx DB-750X: http://www.powerwerx.com/two-way-radios/mobile-radios/db-750x-dual-band-commercial-mobile.html 50 ft of RG8/U coax: http://abrind.com/coax-guide/shop/low-loss-400uf-coax-cable-assemblies-pl259-connectors/25400f-pl-lmr400uf/ MFJ-347 dipole mount: http://www.mfjenterprises.com/Product.php?productid=MFJ-347 Telescoping whips: http://www.buddipole.com/stainsteelte.html |