QFH Antenna and 72ohm TV Coax
Please leave me out of this. I'm mentally handicapped!
I don't know, never did know, how to use an old fashioned, mid-20th
century Smith Chart.
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Reg.
"Walter Maxwell" wrote in message
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On Mon, 14 Aug 2006 07:44:10 GMT, "Lee"
wrote:
I`m building a QFH NOAA weathersat antenna and wish to use low loss
t/v coax
which is
72ohm; but is more manageable and less lossy at VHF than the 50ohm
RG58
specified
over a 100ft run!.... ( RF pre-amps aint cheap! ).......
What are the pros and cons... can i use CT100 72/75ohm..... i
believe i can
but, will the impedence affect
the 4 turn choke ????...
Thanks.
Lee......de G6ZSG.....
Hi Lee,
Consider this: If your QFH has a 50-ohm terminal impedance, the
mismatch is only
1.44: 1. Therefore, the loss due to the mismatch is 0,14 dB,
insignifiant--use
the 72-ohm line and forget the miniscule mismatch.
Even if the mismatch was 2:1, the reflection loss is only 0.51 dB.
Concerning the 4-turn choke, nothing happens to the matching
operation, because
nothing inside the coax changes due to the coiling of the coax.
Walt, W2DU
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