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ve2pid wrote:
On 24 avr, 13:16, Cecil Moore wrote: ...does it bypass the balun and connect directly to the antenna wire, i.e. are you trying to use the old balun as your center insulator? This is what I intended to do, using the 'eyelets' on the balun to hold each leg and to connect the ladder line to them. Purely a mechanical solution. But since there is a 0 ohms (DC) resistance between the two posts on the balun, I am concerned about adverse effects. You need to measure those impedances at the frequencies of interest. If the antenna feedpoint impedance is much, much lower than the impedance looking back into the old balun, you don't have anything to worry about. You can determine those impedances with a lot of time and effort. Or you can remove the balun and install an insulator. Personally, I would install the free insulator out of my junk box. :-) -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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