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Old April 3rd 04, 05:00 PM
Cecil Moore
 
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Mark Keith wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote in message

A 102 ft dipole 40 feet in the air fed with 50 ft of ladder-line
tuned with a dual-gang variable cap on the antenna side of a balun/
choke and no tuner box. Doesn't that sound like a perfect 75m field
day antenna?


I hope you are successful in making people think so. :/ It'll be
easier pickings for me and my superior, lower overall loss, radiating
device. I already use the *perfect* 75m field day antenna. It's a
regular old full size coax fed dipole. Why would anyone want to
clutter up low loss perfection? Boggles my mind...:/ But it's ok, like
I said, it's to my advantage on that bug infested night in June. I
hope everyone else is using G5RV's, windoms, isotrons, EH's and other
such things.. Makes it easier for us. . MK


I suspect the above antenna is more efficient than your coax-fed dipole.
There's negligible loss in the 50 ft. of ladder-line and negligible loss
in the series caps. No tuner required, therefore no lossy coil. So where's
the loss? Please be specific and provide data to back it up.
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73, Cecil, W5DXP



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