Thanks guys for your answers.
So what your are saying is, my ringo ranger will work better than the J-pole
put up horizontally.
If I understand you right.
To bad, I can barely get out of the county on 2 meter SSb, but with the same
antenna on FM simplex on a good day I can reach out 300 miles.
Mind you that's not often but I have done it once or twice.
thanks again, and 73.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Colin McDonald" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 1:53 PM
Subject: Re: j-pole question
> you will certainly get a little horrizontal polarization by putting the j
> poll up horrizontally...however, you'll have to play around with how you
> position it to get the best signals. It will have a really odd lobe to
> it,
> so just facing the long side of the j poll towards the person you are
> trying
> to hear or contact won't necesarily be the best way to direct it.
> a single element does exhibit horrizontal polarization when flat, but
> tends
> to be omni directional anyway, so you probably won't have to worry too
> much
> about directing it.
> If you have a higher gain vertical antenna at any height, it will actually
> out perform a low gain horrizontal single element on 2M ssb. Once you get
> a
> bit of gain on the horrizontal plain, even a few db, it'll put the 8 or
> 10DBi vertical at 40ft to shame when using it to talk to other hams on 2m
> ssb using horrizontal antennas.
>
> I have a 7 element horrizontal 2m beam up at about 10 feet, and a 9DB gain
> co-liniar vertical at about 30 feet. The beam, even though it is lower,
> and
> has never been matched, has about a 20 to 30DB effect on received signals
> and on my transmitted signal.
> So about a 4 to 5 S unit jump when i switch to the beam from the vertical
> on
> 2m ssb.
> this is mostly because everyone else is using horrizontal antennas.
> also, horrizontal polarized signals travel farther on 2M for some reason
> compared with vertical signals...something to do with their ability to
> travel over the ground and reach over the horizon to a greater extent then
> a
> vertically polarized signal.
> 73
> Colin, V A6BKX
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Rick" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 7:59 AM
> Subject: Re: j-pole question
>
>
>>
>> I have a 2 meter J-pole that I use when I go camping.
>> If I string the thing up horizontally will it polarize my signal the same
>> way?
>> I'm looking for a way to get on 2 meter SSB until my friend gets back
>> from
>> Australia and puts up my 2 meter beam.
>> I don't know anybody else that can do some soldering for me right now, or
>> I'd have a dipole made up.
>> Thanks in advance and 73.
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Shaun Oliver" <[log in to unmask]>
>> To: <[log in to unmask]>
>> Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 3:26 AM
>> Subject: Re: j-pole question
>>
>>
>> > I'm in the market for similar. but, I need them to be as verbose as
>> > possible. I'm not able to grasp what things should look like in my head
>> > without either feeling the setup or, having a rather verbose set of
>> > instructions.
>> >
>> > Shaun,
>> > vk2fese,
>> > web sites:
>> > http://www.myspace.com/blindmanshaunoliver
>> > http://blindman.homelinux.org/~blindman/
>> > skype: brailledude
>> >
>> >
>> > On 27/08/2008 8:28 AM, the old scribe known as Darren Tomblin was able
>> > to impart this pearl of wisdom:
>> >> Hi, I'm sorry if anyone replyied to my earlier post but I got
>> >> unsubscribed
>> >> from the list for a bouncing error. Could anyone tell me where I can
> get
>> >> some good plans for a j-pole for 2m and 70cm. thanks
>> >> 73,
>> >> Darren Tomblin (KC9JJJ)
>> >> [log in to unmask]
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