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Old January 15th 04, 10:52 PM
Phillip Jockell
 
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Default Bazooka using 75 ohm coax?

How does one construct a bazooka using 75 ohm coax for the radiating
portion and 50 ohm coax for the feed (as usual)? The obvious reason
is that I have a pot full of random length, unused 75 cable I would
like to find a good use for. Most of it is RG-6 TV coax variant or
such.

I have not seen design equations for the bazooka, just articles
saying "cut it to these dimensions" (don't worry your pretty
little head implied, but not stated...)


Thanks for any help,

Phil - N4GWV
 
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