Reg Edwards wrote:
When the line is an odd number of 1/4-waves long and
there is an (albeit indeterminate) ground at the transmitter end, then
there will be a high impedance at the choke (DUE TO STANDING WAVES)
and the choke will then be wasting its time.
And what I am saying is that exactly the same thing can happen NO
MATTER WHAT THE LENGTH OF THE FEEDLINE if the choke is located at
a current minimum point. I'm not arguing with you - just expanding
upon what you said.
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73, Cecil
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