On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 21:12:50 GMT, "Henry Kolesnik" 
 wrote: 
 
What's a Cobra head? 
 
 
Back in the good-ole-days, a cobra head was a triangle shaped device 
that had an SO-239 on one corner and connections for the wires of a 
dipole on the other two corners.  One went to the center conductor and 
the other went to the shield side.  Then Baluns became popular and now 
instead of cobra heads, most people have baluns.  However, at that 
time in ham radio, "Cobra head" was a generic term that meant the 
piece to connect the wires of a dipole to a piece of coax. 
 
 
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73 for now 
Buck 
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