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On Feb 7, 4:46*pm, Cecil Moore wrote:
wrote: I still prefer just a simple coax series transformer. As an example, for a 40m loop, about 22 ft of 75 ohm coax will do the trick. But that wouldn't meet the 2:1 transformer requirement. -- 73, Cecil *http://www.w5dxp.com Should be pretty close. But calculating it, I show about 22.7 feet would be the best length for 7.150mhz. Assuming a 52 ohm feedline, and 75 ohm 1/4 wave section and a Zr of 120 ohms. I've used them before. Not really that critical on the precise length as long as it's pretty close. |
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