Chester, I'm sure many people find end fed antennas at least adequate if not the greatest thing since boobies. I'm not one of them.
You're not alone there. I had the opportunity to devise and implement low viability antennas for remote use attached to AN/PRC-25/77. The PRC-25 had a robust tube final, the 77 was fully sand state. Imagine having to make do with less than 2 watts in most cases between 30 and 75MHz(FM btw). By the time signal arrived at an antenna more than a half mile away efficiency was crucial but low visibility was still a requirement. Getting RDF'd was bad enough without being visibly detected. The compromise was dummy dipoles (as a diversion) and verticals (the real antenna) that were for all intents end fed for actual radiators. Baluns wound on a cheap transistor radio loop-stick from the c-store were another story left as an exercise for the intuitive.Theory versus actual results.
In any and all cases an end fed is a compromise antenna that is the result of choices made for you. If you have any other choice use something, anything else.
Let's see . . . Theory versus actual results. Hmmm.
I'll take actual results.
Lol, "theory vs actual results" and the more common "theory vs reality"... Those lines always amuse me. The fact of the matter is antenna theory is what is misunderstood, which often leads to such perceptions. There is nothing in actual antenna theory that disagrees with the result you got.
I actually have a similar antenna to that laying around here somewhere myself. I use it when traveling as an easy antenna to set up. It works well, no complaints.
The DB
Hi.. Reading this about a full wave dipole.. We.. As I my dad and I did many experiments with antennas while out on camping trips .. Bone of them was a full wave dipole we had hung about 20 feet above the ground . Yes we did some climbing with pole spikes.. Anyway we used 18 gage stranded wire.. Had a Teflon insulator.. 1/4 wave ground . Full wave radiator .. But we fed it from the antenna with 6 feet of 75 ohm cable coupled to 50 feet of 50 ohm rg8x.. With a little bit tuning (folding over the end ) we got a 1:1 to 1.. SwrHas anyone other than myself tried this?
YEARS ans YEARS ago I made a full wave wave dipole for 11m. I had it horizontal about 12 ft. off the ground and just about stretched across the yard suspended from pcv insulators from tree branches made of solid #10awg. it had a high swr with no matching device. well... high by cb standards for hamsters it was perfectly acceptable, over 2:1 maybe, I really cant remember... anyway I didnt care becasue I didnt have a tuner and apparently if you read the manual Galaxy says its saturn base can run into a 2:1 swr indefinetely with no ill effects (read the manual, Im not lying).
I had mixed results, it was way more narrow than I expected, perhaps because it was so low to the ground. it made my signal lose all its carrier and on the recieving end it was all swingy. but loud. perhaps since it had the appearance of no carrier it sounded all crappy and wooshy and swingy to the reciever. I dunno. I never played with it much after this. I still have it somewhere in the closet. I would like to build a small tuner for it just to see how it would compare to a half wave dipole in the yard...
anyone else done this?
Does it have any benefit?
When you say fold it over, do you mean folding over the end and shorting it to itself to shorten it or do you mean just folding it over like a u and keeping it separatedHi.. Reading this about a full wave dipole.. We.. As I my dad and I did many experiments with antennas while out on camping trips .. Bone of them was a full wave dipole we had hung about 20 feet above the ground . Yes we did some climbing with pole spikes.. Anyway we used 18 gage stranded wire.. Had a Teflon insulator.. 1/4 wave ground . Full wave radiator .. But we fed it from the antenna with 6 feet of 75 ohm cable coupled to 50 feet of 50 ohm rg8x.. With a little bit tuning (folding over the end ) we got a 1:1 to 1.. Swr
.. We talked from under the trees back to out home town 75 miles or so with out any amps.. Our next trip to the same site we made what was called a Texas tornado antenna .. Usesed the same setup but with 10 full wave lengths of wire.. It brought our signal up from s2 to s3 so we were told by our ham buddy..
The 75 ohm cable was our matching system they both had geat recieve that little bit extra kick on the transmit might have worked better if we were able to get into an open field and higher . It was fun
We started building quad beams after that.. Actually worked better using some of the same principles .. Build a couple out of bamboo . When perfected. We used fiberglass and aluminum ..
Hope some of this was us full..
Have a great one 73s
Hi folding to shorting itself over itself.. As if 1 Piece .. Did try keeping it separate or windind it like a load .. didn't work got various reading with out touching any adjustments just make sure it's a solid wrapWhen you say fold it over, do you mean folding over the end and shorting it to itself to shorten it or do you mean just folding it over like a u and keeping it separated
One more thing I forgot to mentionHi folding to shorting itself over itself.. As if 1 Piece .. Did try keeping it separate or windind it like a load .. didn't work got various reading with out touching any adjustments just make sure it's a solid wrap