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hi
In the case of a center fed dipole, typically you want the feedline lets say coax, drooping downwards in a case where you might not be able to do this and need the feeding coax to b closer and more parrallel to one of the legs ..... i realize that this will make the dipole more inefficient and distort the pattern... but how do you even roughly calculate that?? thanks |
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