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On Oct 8, 1:07*pm, John Smith wrote:
Howard Kowall wrote: Has anyone ever tried putting a dipole antenna up with the center insulator being a high power 50 ohm dummy load,then connecting the *dipole elements across the dummy load.This would always keep a *suitable match *at 50 ohms and satisfy the transceiver.Would most of the power go to the dummy load and not the elements and wouldn't radiate.In thinking about this it all logically makes sense the load would really never change or would it have some reactance with the dipole elements. Thanx All Howard VE4ISP When you run a 73 ohm "resistor" and a 50 ohm resistor in parallel? You would need a balun (rf transformer) to match to that antenna ... Then you would need a suitable name for it. *Let me see, we are mating up a "dummy load" with a "dipole." *How about "Dummy-Pole?" *grin Regards, JS I'm glad you called it a 'balun (rf transformer)' instead of a 'balun (CM Choke)'. Did Cecil review this before you posted it? |
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