I had an idea pop in my head for a simple turnstile antenna, and am not
finding much info on what I want to do via Google searches I wanted to
bounce this off the list and see what people think.
My idea consists of three main points:
-Antenna elements being conventional (non-folded) inverted V dipoles,
tuning the length for resonance and angle to set at 50 ohms each
-1/4 wave 50 ohm phasing line between the sets of dipoles
-Feed via DK7ZB match using a 1/4 wave paralleled 2x75 ohm line section (37
ohms), transforming the 25 ohms back up to right around 50 ohms for final
feed
This approach would give the following advantages:
-Lower SWR than standard 75-ohm parallel turnstiles
-Dipoles could be individually tuned via direct 50 ohm feed during
construction
-DK7ZB match is constructed out of inexpensive 75-ohm coax
-Phasing line length would only affect phase, instead of phase and
impedance.
My main question, though is: With dipole elements canted down roughly 35
degrees from vertical (what I'm ballparking to get them down to 50 ohms),
am I going to see noticeably degraded performance, especially regarding the
polarization?
Thanks for any tips or discussion!
--Matt
KC4YLV