Bob,
That is what I have used with great success. Some folks make a curved line but I just used some 1/4 inch brass strap that I cut to fit one quarter turn from the coax connector to the beginning of the helix wire (I use 12ga. house wire with insulation stripped off). The connector end of the strip line has a hole drilled to fit the N-connectort pin and is soldered as close to ground and not short out. The other end is only about 1/4 inch farther from ground. I drill a hole there for the 12ga wire to connect.
I am using this for a 3-1/2 turn helix feed on 1296 and a 6-turn feed for 2400. http://www.kl7uw.com/1420helix.htm http://www.kl7uw.com/1420helix.jpg
73, Ed - KL7UW
At 06:58 PM 10/28/2008, w7lrd@comcast.net wrote:
I am almost finished with a 16 turn helix for 1.2ghz. I am not sure of what type of matching I should use. Some of designs I have seen use a flat tab on the first 90 degrees of the helix. What size should it be? Is there a better way? I have a bird 43 with a 1.2 slug for tuning. 73 Bob W7LRD
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