"Les &/or Claire" wrote in message
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Hi all!
Was wandering round RHC's site (Thanks for the reminder
Mike!)
and came accross this...
http://www.radiohc.org/Distributions/Dxers/coax-rf.html
........ now, I have a random long wire, ungrounded, down the back
garden. A run of RG58 taking it through the window frame and to the radio
via a howes atu. Would one of these air wound chokes help at the antenna
end? Does anyone have any experience of these?
Les
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Unless you have grounded the shield of the coax- it is and will continue
to act as part of the antenna. Air wound chokes can be very efficient- but
over a relatively narrow bandwidth. Probably the 1st thing to do is to put a
classic 9:1 or 10:1 transformer at the antenna to smooth out Z gyrations and
to ground the shield at the antenna.
W4OP