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: .... Remember what all the discussions say about keeping the feed line away from metal objects? Here we are introducing a 5 ft length of metal just 1/4 inch from the feed line. The extra capacitance just kills the feed line. Yes, I was using RG-213. Paul, The "5 ft length of metal just 1/4 inch from the feed line" is not a good method of analysing the behaviour. The treatment of the shield ends is very important to the operation of these things. If the shield ends at each end are tied together, and each end effectively grounded (and that is a big ask), then any common mode current on the incoming ladder line flows to ground via the outboard ground connection, and the section of dual coax transforms the impedance seen looking into the ladder line in a quite predictable way, and with some loss. The transformed impedance might not be within the range of your tuner. If the outboard shield ends are not effectively grounded, then the configuration does essentially nothing to reduce common mode current entering the shack, so the system is a fails it its primary objective. Owen |
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