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Oh yes, what was I thinking. From the antenna feedpoint, I can run two equal length pieces of 50 ohm coax to the 1/4 wavelength matching sections into the T connector - as you just said. But it will be much more convenient for me to just use an entire run of 75 Ohm coax, but as I said before, now you have me curious about the effect on bandwidth - I will have a total of 1.75 wavelengths of 75 Ohm coax per leg. I just saw the above, after having posted my first reply. That wouldn't be a smart idea. Compared with either of the solutions that uses only a single quarter-wavelength for the impedance transformation, running two mismatched legs to 1.75 wavelengths will increase the rate of change of phase with frequency by a factor of 1.75/0.25 = 7. In that case, bandwidth might indeed become a problem, and phase matching a big problem. -- 73 from Ian GM3SEK 'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB) http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek |
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