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funkbastler wrote:
If, on each side of the feed point, a single conductor runs out to point X, with individual conductors onward from X for each band of interest, how far from the feedpoint can X be? (like this) /10 meters / FP----------------X------15 meters \ \ \ \20 meters If this worked, we wouldn't need trapped tri-banders. A 10m signal at X will test the three possible paths and take the 20m one because it is a lower impedance. The two shorter ones have very little effect at any frequency. The reason that real fan dipoles work is that the 10m signal sees a low impedance at the feedpoint which is not the case above. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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