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Subject: [TenTec] Antenna names
From: Ken Brown <ken.d.brown@hawaiiantel.net>
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Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2014 09:41:05 -1000
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The Zepp was a one sided antenna, with a quarter wavelength openwire feedline to a halfwave wire. ....

Hams are funny about naming antennas. For example, a Zepp antenna may have been clearly defined as above, but then people make modifications that diverge so much from the original meaning of the name it makes no sense to keep using that name. Make it into a dipole, and call it a "Double Zepp." There is no way a Double Zepp could ever be used the way a "real Zepp" was used on a Zeppelin....

Or make the horizontal wire longer, and call it an "Extended Zepp." But then it is not the length it needs to be a normal Zepp. So why keep calling it a Zepp?

Then there is the G5RV antenna. The "inventor" G5RV said there is no such thing. He built a dipole and experimented with various lengths of ladder line and coax, to try to find a combination that worked good on multiple bands. He said it was just a dipole, but the ham community called it a G5RV. Now there are hams who claim that a specific length dipole, with specific lengths of ladder line and coax feeding it are "genuine G5RV antennas" and the anything else is not. Other hams think that any dipole fed with ladder line is a G5RV.

DE N6KB
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