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Old June 18th 07, 03:42 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Chuck Chuck is offline
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Default End-feeding dipoles

Several authors recommend against
end-fed dipoles because of alleged
difficulties in matching to a 50-ohm
line. Unfortunately, the "slur" is
dropped without a hint of explanation.

Other authors see it as simple and
reliable, and recommend it with enthusiasm.

A parallel tuned circuit with tapped
inductor is usually the recommended
impedance transformer.

In my own experience, matching has
always been extremely easy and
trouble-free. So does anyone know why
this might be thought so frought with
problems that its general use would be
discouraged?

Chuck, NT3G

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