Wireman-J-Poles |
The CE0Y-7-m-Triple-Leg | The C-Pole |
J-Pole antennas for 2m-40m with Wireman-cable (DK7ZB) (a J-Pole with 300-Ohm-Twinlead for 145MHz see down) |
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The picture shows the scheme of a J-Pole antenna. The high impedance feeding point of a lambda/2-wire (L1) is matched from some KOhms to a low impedance with a lambda/4- matching sector (L2). The point XX has an impedance of 50 Ohm for direct feed with a coax cable. XX is symmetrical, a choke or balun could be useful to avoid sleeve waves on the screen of the coax. A very simple method for the lambda/4-part is to use a 450-Ohm-Wireman cable. I have built up the antenna for 2 m, 6 m, 12 m and 30 m. The table gives the values for experimenting with the other bands. L1=0,471 lambda (Halfwave-Radiator) L2=0,223 lambda (Wireman-cable) Solder the braid of the 50-Ohm-coax at the right X, the inner conductor to the left X. XX about 5-10% of L2. |
The antenna can be mounted in several ways:
The classic J-Pole with both sections mounted vertically. Length 3/4-lambda, only for the higher bands.
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It is no difference in the radiating conditions, if the lambda/4-part is vertical or horizontal. The pattern is identical with a vertical dipole. |
Both parts horizontally mounted |
The "Zepp"-configuration |
The antennas were tested on 2 m, 6 m, 1 2m and 30 m. The lengths for the bands marked with "*" have not been tested, try with he given dimensions. For other frequencies use the following formula for insulated 2-mm-wires for L1. Not-insulated wires need a longer L1-section. The points X-X are 5-10% from the shorted part of the Wireman-cable (look for best SWR). For the 50MHz-J-Pole look on the special page: 50MHz-Halfwave-Verticals |
Band |
l/2-
Wire |
l/4-
Wireman |
XX |
Fo
MHz |
SWR
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Bandwidth |
40m* |
20,02 m |
9,46 m |
73,0 cm |
7,05 |
- |
100 KHz |
30m |
13,96 m |
6,61 m |
58,5 cm |
10,12 |
1,1 |
150 KHz |
20m* |
9,98 m |
4,73 m |
35,0 cm |
14,15 |
- |
200 KHz |
17m* |
7,80 m |
3,70 m |
26,5 cm |
18,1 |
- |
250 KHz |
15m* |
6,66 m |
3,15 m |
22,5 cm |
21,2 |
- |
300 KHz |
12m |
5,67 m |
2,67 m |
18,5 cm |
24,91 |
1,0 |
350 KHz |
10m* |
4,96 m |
2,45 m |
15,5 cm |
28,5 |
- |
500 KHz |
6m |
2,815 m |
1,33 m |
6,5 cm |
50,15 |
1,1 |
1000KHz |
2m |
97,5 cm |
47 cm |
3,5 cm |
145,2 |
1,0 |
1500 KHz |
The Wireman-J-Pole during the DXpedition of Tom, DL2RUM as FS/DL2RUM
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The result of 10 Minutes work with the 12-m-J-Pole, mounted on a fishing rod:
SWR > 1,3 21,1-21,3 MHz
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The 50-MHz-J-Pole see: |
J-Pole with 300-Ohm-Twinlead for 145MHz
The J-Pole for VHF and UHF constructed with 240-Ohm- or 300-Ohm-Twinlead The lengths are for 145 MHz and 435 MHz. The 2-m-J-Pole can be used on 70cm, too with an SWR <1,6. SWR 145-146 MHz <1,5 SWR 430-440 MHz <1,6 The dimensions of A, B and C are in the table below Attention: The mounting in a plastic pipe or with tape on a fishing rod will detune the antenna to lower frequencies and needs a little bit of correction! |
Lengths for the bands 2m and 70cm
Band |
A |
B |
C |
145
MHz |
137cm |
42cm |
30mm |
435
MHz |
45,7cm |
14cm |
20mm |
The connection of the RG-178 coax cable, here 240-Ohm-TV-wire
The same construction with 300-Ohm-wire. The cable is available at DX-Wire
The cut piece of wire between the parts A and B at the right side of the J-Pole
The 2-m-J-Pole ready for use At the top is a hole for a rope. The antenna can be mounted in a tree or any other support. |