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DOes a ground plane need a choke?
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January 12th 05, 05:37 PM
Dan Richardson
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On 12 Jan 2005 17:25:52 GMT,
(Fractenna) wrote:
A ground plane or a tuned counterpoise does not. A rule of thumb is that if the
conventional aperture is 1/2 wave across or more, you won't need the choke.
Smaller and you will.
Any antenna feed with a coax transmission line will benifit from using
a choke/balun at the antenna feed point. It is just good engineering
practice to do so. It won't hurt and only can help.
Danny, K6MHE
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