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Re: [TowerTalk] B&W folded dipoles

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] B&W folded dipoles
From: K4SAV <RadioIR@charter.net>
Date: Sat, 03 Sep 2005 09:27:14 -0500
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Cebik thinks these things use an 800 to 900 ohm terminating resistors 
and a 16:1 transmission line transformer.

http://www.cebik.com/wire/wbfd.html

I too would like the specific data on the B&W.  I have modeled it, but I 
used a lot of guess work for the details.

Jerry, K4SAV

Jim Lux wrote:

>I'm looking for some details on the dimensions and design of the Barker and 
>Williamson "folded dipoles", for the purposes of building an accurate NEC 
>model.
>
> From some casual web searching (on TT, among other places), it looks like 
>these things are basically a folded dipole with a resistor in the middle of 
>the fold.
>
>I'm looking for things like detailed dimensions (how far apart are the two 
>wires?)
>What's in the "coax to antenna transition"?  Is it a balun? Or, is it just 
>two wires?
>What's in the "magic box" at the top of the antenna (a resistor? a tuning 
>network?)... the photo on the B&W website shows a metal strap between the 
>magic box and the coax, but it's not clear if that's an actual electrical 
>connection (if so, to what)
>
>I'd also be interested in any measured performance data (who knows.. the 
>gov't uses them, maybe someone actually tested one on an antenna range 
>somewhere?)
>
>Thanks, all...
>
>Jim, W6RMK
>
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