Rotatable Dipole - Gamma Match

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W8FCD
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Rotatable Dipole - Gamma Match

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I have a 4-element, 15 mtr. Cushcraft yagi that was recently taken down because of space limitation. I would, however, like to use the driven element only as a rotatable dipole on 15 mtrs. Since it utilizes a gamma match I'm wondering if I will encounter any tuning difficulty. Your thoughts and suggestions are welcomed.
k9yli
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Re: Rotatable Dipole - Gamma Match

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maybe slightly as there is now less meatal around it but it should be not an issue..

Just try it.. set it in a wooden step ladder and test it out..
or hanng from some trees with string to test..
W8FCD
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Re: Rotatable Dipole - Gamma Match

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Good thought - - I can place the ladder on the deck for some added height during testing.
Thanks,
73, Steve W8FCD
KC7I
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Re: Rotatable Dipole - Gamma Match

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The match will be set to the antennas impedance, usually 10-20 ohms or so. Using it directly will get you pretty high vswr.
You might be able to adjust it to work for you. Adjust the sleeve in and out, and separately the clamp where it attaches to the element.
You may need to shorten or lengthen the antenna a bit to get it to work too.
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