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On Mon, 18 Jun 2007 10:42:08 -0400, Chuck
wrote: In my own experience, matching has always been extremely easy and trouble-free. So does anyone know why this might be thought so frought with problems that its general use would be discouraged? Hi Chuck, The slur may attend the illusion that just the antenna is being matched and the operator cries foul about transmission line common mode currents. However, if those currents go unnoticed; then end fed antennas are marvelous and have this undeserved bad reputation. On the other hand, if those currents are noticed and fixed, the antenna probably doesn't work any better; but after all that effort "it damned well should and no one is going to convince me otherwise." 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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