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Jim - NN7K wrote:
Charlie-- That antenna has one of its dipoles resonate at 18.090 MHz. 3 X 18.090 = Aprox 54 MHZ ! Also, dipoles tend to be broadband devices. This is the same reason that a 40 Meter dipole is useable on 15 meters! And, the SWR doesnt do much more than increase loss in the feedline (on long runs), so it should work at least until you get an antenna with some gain on 6! Jim NN7K SNIP Jim, I came to the same conclusion that iy must be the 17m dipole, I guess I got too fixed on looking for resonance (old harmonic relationships). Anyway, this coming weekend I will put up a dipole and make some comparisons and come back with the results. Thanks! Charlie. -- M0WYM www.radiowymsey.org |
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