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Owen Duffy wrote:
You might be well served with a simple coax fed dipole for one band (40m) initially. A similar antenna, but one step closer to multiband operation would be a simple dipole for one band (40m) fed with a multiple of 1/2 wavelengths of ladder-line. At the resonant frequency, it is hard to tell from a coax-fed dipole and an antenna tuner will allow coverage of the entire band. The bonus is that such an antenna can be made to work well on all ham frequencies above the design frequency. If one is willing to vary the length of the ladder-line, one can get by without a conventional antenna tuner. Info at: http://www.w5dxp.com/notuner.htm -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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