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Tom Donaly wrote:
If you know how to do it, Cecil, don't be coy about it. Just state your case and be done with it. Since you already stated that the total electrical length is 90 degrees, you're just asking me to prove your point. Do it yourself, and then I'll tell you whether I agree with you or not. Does that mean you don't know how to do it? I already did it on another thread, Tom. Adding 43 degrees of Z0=600 ohm feedline to the 10 degrees of Z0=100 ohm feedline will turn the stub into an electrical 1/4 wavelength (90 degree) open stub. And that's exactly how base-loaded mobile antennas work. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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