How can I feed an unbalanced antenna wtih coax?
But what if the antenna is unbalanced, but in a way you don't understand. Take a look at this for example
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This does appear to radiate, but I'm not sure how it could best be fed with coax.
I'm guessing there are degrees of unbalance, but I'm not sure I understand this fully
dave
in principal your drawing looks like a colinear antenna
it could be fed at the lower end of each of the red and blue sections by coax with a sleeve balun
have a look at this coaxial antenna drawing of mine that I have built in the past and see if the representation
is similar to what you are suggesting....
http://www.sydneystormcity.com/microwave.htm
scroll about 2/3 way down the page, just past the transverter and tripler
you will find a drawing of a colinear on the left and dipole on the right
cheers
Dave
The antenna is a variation of that coaxial collinear. I'm interested in the design on your web page - how did you get the gain figure of ~ 10 dBd?
I'm not sure how best to feed them.
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