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![]() "Cecil Moore" wrote in message t... Tom Donaly wrote: O.K., Cecil, I finally figured out what you want to do. You want snip Using 600 ohm line and 100 ohms line, if you make the two sections equal length, the dual-Z0 stub will be very close to 1/2 the physical length of a single-Z0 stub, i.e. physically 45 degrees long for an electrical 1/4WL (90 deg) stub. On 75m, that cuts the 1/4 stub physical length from ~66 feet to ~33 feet, a much more manageable length. Here's a useful equation. For a 1/4WL stub with equal length sections, the physical length in degrees of each section is: ARCTAN[SQRT(Z0Low/Z0High)] -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com lurking off NEAT lurking back on |
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