Subject: 2 Meter J-Pole design J-Pole Antenna by K4TAX Pompano Beach, FL Formula: Short element (2878/fMHz) 146MHZ -> 16.71" Long element ((K*(5904/kMHz))+(2878/fMHz)) 146MHz -> 56.39" Balun (3897/fMHz) based on velocity factor of .66 146MHz -> 26.75" (K factor is ratio of diameter to wavelength) To use a different coax velocity factor: (VF * 5904) = Balun constant used in balun formula. Construction: 96" - 1/2" rigid copper pipe 1 - 1/2" copper 90 degree elbow 1 - 1/2" copper "T" 2 - 5/8" hose SS clamps 2 - 1/2" pipe caps 1 - 1/2" copper to NPT adaptor 1 - 1/2" deck NPT deck flange Clean all joints with steel wool or fine grit sandpaper. Using a propane torch, solder all joints using flux & plumbing solder. ____________________________ | | | | | | | | | | 56.39" _ _____ | | | | | | | | | | 19.71" | | _|____________________|_____ |____| | ^ NOTE: All measurements made from | bottom of the "J" (see ^) | Spacing between the long element and short element is not critical but should be a MAX of 2". (Join the T and the Elbow with a 1" length of pipe) The base section below the "T" is the remainder of the pipe after cutting the long and short element and the 1" piece used to couple the elbow and the "T". Final mounting can be accomplished by adding a 1/2" "sweat to NPT" fitting at the bottom of the antenna and the using a deck flange for surface mounting. The feed point is approximately 3" from the bottom of the "J". Connect the center wires of the balun to each element using a hose clamp. Adjust the feed point up of down for the best match using a SWR bridge. Keep each feed point at equal heights above the bottom of the "J". Once the best SWR is found, mark the position, remove the hose clamp and solder the wire to each element. Use care so as to not overheat the center conductor or dielectric of the coax. The coax and balun shields are not connected to the antenna. Seal coax ends with BLACK silicone sealer. CAUTION: Outside installation of the J-Pole must provide a proper ground for lightening protection. Balun construction and wiring: (use RG-8 solid dielectric coax) | TO ANT.| ________| | | .____. | .____. | (Be sure to connect feed line shield | | | | | | | | | to the shield at each end of the | | | | | | balun coax section.) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |____| | | | | | | | |____________| | | | | | | Feed Line 50 ohm Note: To minimize transmission line loss on receive and transmit, only low loss coax such as RG-8 solid dielectric or RG-8 foam dielectric coax should be used for the feed line. Power handling ability of this antenna has not been determined but is anticipated to be near 500 watts. Coax balun is the limiting factor. Antenna gain is calculated at 3dBd. y