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Do any of you know anything about the RLM Electronics MN100-1 broadband HF antenna matching network? (see http://www.rlm-electronics.com.) It looks like the same general idea as the T2FD antenna except the terminating resistor is in the box with the matching transformer. They claim that the "four non-inductive balancing resistors" ("balancing" resistors?) will dissipate no more than 3 watts each with 150 watts of RF drive, which if true (big "if") would seem to indicate an overall efficiency somewhat better than a T2FD. Gee, maybe there is such a thing as a free lunch. :-) |
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