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Roy Lewallen wrote:
If you're using an asymmetrical dipole, the feedline is very likely a part of the antenna. So the source of the noise or the conductor which is radiating it might be closer to the antenna than you think. I use a balun to hopefully decouple. I got a little reduced click when I brought the coax to physical ground at the base of the mast, instead of letting it run across the roof. Today I experimented more. Seems the click wants to appear when I get one leg of the dipole within about 15 ft of my phone/cable digital box on the side of the house. Craig 'Lumpy' Lemke www.n0eq.com |
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