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Old June 10th 09, 11:47 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Coax + Ladder Line

On Jun 10, 3:36�pm, "Kash J. Rangan" wrote:
Is it advisable to use a combination of Coax and a ladder line to feed a
simple horizontal multiband dipole antenna?

In my new QTH it would be very easy for me to get a short run of coax out of
my shack window but I would like to use a low loss ladder line for the main
run up to the antenna feed point. Is it OK to place a 4:1 balun just outside
of the window �for the transition?

Kash, AG4EL


The G5RV antenna uses a combination of coax and ladder line, so this
type of antenna is in use by 1000's of Hams.

The 4:1 balun is a bad idea for a multiband antenna, due to the
impedances involved at the various operating frequencies. Just
transistion from the ladder line to the coax and use a 1:1 choke balun
at the antenna input of your tuner. You did not mention an antenna
tuner, but you will need one for multiband operation.

In general keep the coax length as short as possible.

Gary N4AST