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Thanks for the explanation. What you have described would be more convenient
from an operating standpoint since I would have one less thing to tune during a QSY. "Cecil Moore" wrote in message t... John, N9JG wrote: What do you mean by optimum length since open-wire feedline has minimal loss? By "optimum length", I mean the length where you can switch your antenna tuner into bypass mode and obtain a 50 ohm SWR of less than ~1.6:1. For any dipole that is 1/2WL on the lowest frequency of operation, that will be at an SWR current maximum point making the antenna plus tuned feeder system resonant without a tuner. On 20m, for example, if one can vary the ladder-line length by plus or minus 15 feet, one can always locate the SWR current maximum point and usually bypass the antenna tuner. I have a 20m 1/2WL dipole that I use on 20m, 17m, 15m, 12m, 10m, and 6m without a conventional antenna tuner by simply varying the length of the 300 ohm ladder-line. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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