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Default Matching impedance with coax

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I'll try to get a better picture of the feedpoint for you.
Is there a way to work the .66 wavelength of 50 ohm cable backwards ie.
What impedance would be transformed to 50 ohms with .66 wavelength of
50 ohm coax?


50 ohms! No impedance transformation would occur.

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