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On Sat, 22 Aug 2009 15:49:14 +0100, "barett"
wrote: I am causing TVI at the moment and I was told that if I insulated the beam from the mast and choked the coax just below the beam it would guarantee to solve my TVI problem and improve the efficiency of the antenna. Stop listening to those people who "told" you this and "guarantee" (whatever that means) it as a solution. TVI is most frequently caused by your feedline's proximity to RF sensitive devices AND the presence of Common Mode currents on the feedline. Put a choke on the transmission line at the feed point and another choke one quarter wavelength away from the feed point towards the transmitter. This is a very common topic here and if you were to Google the group's combined postings about it, you would find a world of education that goes beyond this simple prescription. (Google the terms TVI and Common Mode and Choke.) 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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