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Old January 3rd 04, 07:36 PM
w4jle
 
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Now you are getting technical, beyond the understanding of most of today's
hams.

(I looked everywhere on my SWR's meter and couldn't find a J knob and isn't
a 50 to 0 SWR kinda high)

"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
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w4jle wrote:
Arrrg! Your making my stomach hurt reading this misinformation...


Well, let's add a few words to make his statement correct.

Get the aerial resonant,


with a 50+j0 ohm feedpoint impedance,

and it doesn't matter what length of coax you use
as the SWR will not change.

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