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Roy Lewallen wrote:
Ian White, G3SEK wrote: A few more thoughts, in case they're useful to Dan or anyone else: * It's sometimes possible to make an automatic two-band network. For example, the same 33ft end-fed vertical can be matched as both a half-wave on 20m *and* a quarter-wave on 40m, with one network and no switching. The same goes for a 66-footer (vertical or inverted L) on 40/20, or a 130-footer on 160/80. . . . Wes Hayward, W7ZOI, published either a QST article or a Technical Correspondence piece about doing this, many (10? 15?) years ago. A search of the QST CDs should turn it up. Yes, that's the one. I possibly have a photocopy somewhere, but don't recall seeing these extra details, which Roy may have hard directly from Wes: If I recall correctly, he concluded that either a two-band solution could always be found, or that he wasn't able to find a combination that he couldn't find a two-band solution for. Just by observing this newsgroup, though, it seems like very few hams are any longer interested in matching an antenna to a feedline, preferring to buy ladder line and a tuner instead. If anybody's interested in this "two bands, one coax, no switches" solution, I'll try to put a PDF together over the weekend (it isn't a good subject for ASCII art). It also struck me that this may be a good subject for an Excel spreadsheet, or one of Reg's programs. -- 73 from Ian G3SEK 'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB) Editor, 'The VHF/UHF DX Book' http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek |
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