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I have a 6 meter beam with "plumbers delight" construction. I have not
been successful in making a 1/2 wave coax balun (T-match) get a proper impedance match at 50.125 MHz center frequency. The driven element is 0.625" Outside diameter. The T-bars have adjustable shorting straps for a max length of 14", with 3" spacing below the driven element. The balun is made of RG-142 Teflon-coax, and is 81 inches long. The velocity factor is 0.695, so the length is: 1/2 WaveLength (meters) = (150 * V)/F where F is in MHz. Thus, the half-wave coax would be (150*0.695)/50.125 in meters. Multiply by 39.37 inches per meter to get 81.8 inches for the coax length. Any ideas why this did not do the job? I checked the coax for opens/shorts and moved the T-bar shorting straps to no avail. The best SWR was no better than about 3:1, even after adjusting the length of the driven element. I tested the driven element (both by itself and installed on the beam) mounted on a temporary mast at about 10 feet to avoid most of the ground effect. Thanks, Steve Bell KJ7OG |
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