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In message , Cecil Moore
writes Hal Rosser wrote: If I recall, a full wave loop has an impedence of about 100 ohms, so if you feed it with an electrical half-wave length of 75-ohm coax, you should have an acceptable match, and a decent vswr. Methinks you meant *quarter-wave* length of 75-ohm coax. A half wavelength would merely repeat the feedpoint impedance. The question is, "Do you use a quarterwave of 75 ohm cable to get something like a 50 ohm impedance at the TX end - even if this means using more coax than you really need or, to minimise losses, do you simply use the shortest length of coax - either 50 or 75 ohm?" -- Ian |
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