[TowerTalk] RE: Bobtail Curtain

Tom Rauch w8ji at contesting.com
Wed Feb 9 06:02:55 EST 2005


>    Let me state as a disclaimer that Tom has a very valid
point (as usual).
> Without careful consideration of design, feeding any
unsymmetrical antenna
> with coax at a point on its structure that is far from the
ground is asking
> for trouble.


Well, you did things correctly.

My bet is most people would simply connect any length of
coax at almost any angle (or even parallel with the leg)
with almost any terminal phase at the coax-to-antenna
connection point.

If someone doesn't understand feedline decoupling and IF
they want a clean pattern (they may not care), they would
probably be much better off to  not get the coax get the
coax into the main radiating aperture of the antenna. That
means a classis feed would be much better overall for those
who want a clean pattern without planning the feed system.
It's ironic that the coax, while making matching easy,
brings hidden problems that are often as difficult to cure
as building a simple parallel tuner would be.

One very novel approach to this antenna was by ex-WA1EKV
many years ago. Chuck installed a classic Bobtail but used
open wire for the center drop. By paralleling the center
wires he had a classic Bobtail. By feeding the wires in
push-pull he had a low center fed dipole (with the ends
dropped vertically). That's a pretty good idea, because the
system is easy to feed with a tuner at the feedpoint. It
becomes a multiple band antenna that works well on the band
below the design frequency of the Bobtail and it provides a
high angle radiator for local ragchews if you switch the
feed.

73 Tom



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