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On 2008-06-23, VK3XL wrote:
with 50 ohm coax. Due to the layout of my yard it would be preferable that I feed the antenna at the mid point of one side of the antenna with 450 ohm open wire line to a tuner (4:1 balun included in the line and coax to the tuner). Is there any disadvantage in feeding the loop mid way along one leg rather than at a corner? Your radiation pattern will probably change somewhat, perhaps to the better for what directions you desire. If you can model the antenna with software, this will give you somewhat of an indication. Just for information, I have a horizontal 80m delta loop fed with 450 ohm ladder line which goes to a ferrite bead balun (W2DU style, built from a kit from Wireman) to go from balanced to unbalanced and a short (less than 6' coax) into the house to the tuner, an MFJ 941E. It tunes all bands 80m up through 10m very well and performs excellently. Not the greatest DX antenna, of course, but serves me well. Notice, this is a delta (three cornered) loop and not four sides, due to yard size and tree locations. I feed my loop about mid-side for convenience of feedline house entry. 73 ...Edwin, KD5ZLB -- __________________________________________________ __________ "Once you have flown, you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, there you long to return."-da Vinci http://bellsouthpwp2.net/e/d/edwinljohnson |
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