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Owen Duffy wrote:
"Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T)" wrote in news ![]() Good afternoon, Richard and Dave. Thanks for the good information. I guess I will try as Dave suggests and try some different configurations and see which one works best. Probably the one I'll try first is the Carolina Windom, for which the radiating feedline (the 22 ft. from the balun to the unun) is one of the design objectives. Or a marketing solution for what many might consider an unavoidable problem. Problem becomes feature, problem solved, product hype enhanced, everone wins! Not really sure about the significance of the 22 ft section between balun and unun ... it's not a quarter wavelength at anything of interest... but I'll try it and see. It is another proprietary antenna with secret components that prevent reliable independent exploration of the design. It's probably because they got a good deal on some premade 25 foot cables which were inadvertently too short, or the first one built happened to be 22 feet off the ground, or something like that. Maybe they had a source for 22 foot scraps? I doubt there's anything special about the 22 ft. As many have pointed out, it's a deliberately unbalanced antenna which radiates from both vertical and horizontal parts (and influenced by the towers, trees, and buildings nearby), with a nice choke at some point to keep RF from coming back in the shack on the outside of the coax. I am not saying it doesn't 'work' (whatever that term means), just that it isn't capable of independent explanation. Owen |
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