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Dave Oldridge wrote in
9: .... When I make loops (usually out of LMR400), I use my antenna analyzer to get them to resonate properly and to match them. I really don't care what the insulation is doing because the analyzer will tell me anyway. BTW, a 1-turn LMR400 loop is about as good as an 80m hamstick, but a whole lot more narrow! Thanks, but that approach cannot provide the information that I need. Owen |
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