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John, N9JG wrote:
My antenna is similar to yours, but slightly longer. I have a 110 feet dipole running between my chimney and a tree at the back of the lot. The dipole is at a height of 30 feet and is fed with open-wire. I use an antenna tuner and the antenna works fairly well on all bands 80 through 10 meters. Your dipole is 8 feet longer than the G5RV length which is a positive for 80m operation. For your favorite bands, there is probably an optimum length of feedline. EZNEC allows one to model different lengths of feedline. I wrote a compiled BASIC DOS program that will estimate the optimum lengths of feedline at: http://www.w5dxp.com/imax.exe -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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