And if you accomplish the very accurate building instructions from Brian, 
twice, and feed it as a dipole, but with a half wave wire fed in the middle, 
and add a quarter wave wire on each end, but make the joining very sturdy, you 
now have a very good, but low profile gain antenna on ?? what band were we 
building this for? I have mine on 20. It is fed with open wire and works just 
fine on 80 thru 20. 
  More details or if you want I will build one for you for cost. --... 
...--Dale - WC7S in Wy> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 
Fri, 9 May 2008 14:53:55 -0700> CC: [email protected]> Subject: 
[Elecraft] coaxial dipole (was: What do you have in your portable/travel kit?)> 
> To make a coaxial dipole strip the external insulation from the end of > your 
coax to a length about 10% longer than 1/4 wave. This leaves just > shield 
(braid), center dielectric, and center conductor.> > push back a bit of the 
braid so it increases in diameter. Fold it back > over itself and carefully 
stretch it backward until it covers the > remaining external insulation leaving 
just the center conductor and > center dielectric exposed. The folded-back 
braid should now form a > cylinder over the coax. Trim this braid until it is 
1/4 wave long. > Trim the center conductor until it is also 1/4 wave long.> > 
You now have a dipole that is end-fed. The folded-back braid functions > as 
both radiator and 1/4-wave stub to cancel the currents on the > shield of the 
coax. For 2M I put this whole thing in a piece of PVC > pipe and shoot in some 
foam insulation to keep things in place. It > works just peachy.> > Caveat: you 
may find that turning the braid inside-out to make the > outer element to be a 
real challenge. You can cheat by cutting the > braid off, compressing it so it 
slips over the outside of the coax, > and then reattaching it to the shield of 
the coax with solder. To be > honest, that is what I usually do. ;-)> > Brian 
Lloyd> Granite Bay Montessori School 9330 Sierra College Bl> brian AT 
gbmontessori DOT com Roseville, CA 95661> +1.916.367.2131 (voice) 
+1.791.912.8170 (fax)> > PGP key ID: 12095C52A32A1B6C> PGP key fingerprint: 
3B1D BA11 4913 3254 B6E0 CC09 1209 5C52 A32A 1B6C> > > > > 
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