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![]() "Dave" wrote in message news:vNMak.174$P11.105@trndny06... "Ron Walters" wrote in message t.net... After reading several articles both on and off the WEB regarding a center fed antenna, only one article mentioned a recommended length for the feed line. some antennas, like the g5rv rely on a particular length of feedline because it becomes part of the antenna and radiates on certain bands. others use it as an impedance transformer. It is also a myth that the feedline for the g5rv requires a particular length because it becomes part of the antenna and radiates on certain bands. At the antenna terminals the feedline becomes a transmission line with opposite directions of current on each conductor. Thus the fields developed around each conductor cancel resulting in no radiation from the feedline if it's dressed at 90° from the antenna. In addition, it's also a myth that the feedline of a shortened antenna radiates. Some believe that the portion of the feedline that makes up for the missing length of the shortened antenna radiates--tain't so. Walt, W2DU |
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