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N4aeq wrote:
Im using a double boom LPA, 50 coax connected to the front with shield to one boom and cc to the other. The back of the boom is shorted with a bar, it is a monoband 50-54mhz 5 element. Swr nowhere near 2:1 (i wish) and i have checked the line so its ok so maybe i should have ask how do you adjust the impeadance on a double boom lpa? OK, It's a monoband LP. I am assuming that the inter-element crossover connections are correct. The feedpoint impedance is determined primarily by the dimensions and spacing of the boom elements. They make a two element open wire transmission line. This is fixed by the design and is not readily tunable [adjustable]. However, secondary tuning adjustments are possible. The "shorted with a bar" is a tuning stub that provides some degree of adjustment. As stated in another post you may have a 200 ohm or possibly 300 ohm feedpoint impedance [VSWR 4:1]. Please tell us what VSWR value you are seeing. A VSWR of 4:1 indicates a 200 ohms design; 6:1 indicates a 300 ohm design, etc. Check the dimensions of the tuning stub for length as described by the manufacturer. A LP is a balanced driven array. It should NOT be fed directly with coax [as you describe]. Direct feed causes a current imbalance and currents on the outside braid of the coax. You need either a choke balun or a ferrite based 6 meter balun. |
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