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That antenna models with a 40:1 SWR on 20 meters. I think you better use
ladderline or the losses in coax will be outta sight. I like ladder line to a 1:1 balun to a short piece of coax to the antenna tuner. Should work 80-10 nicely. -- Radio K4ia Craig "Buck" Fredericksburg, VA USA FISTS 6702 cc 788 Diamond 64 "Ken Bessler" wrote in message . .. I'm planning on putting up a 130' inverted V antenna at my new QTH. I will be operating QRP with my Yaesu FT-817 and LDG Z-11 autotuner. The top of the V will be about 40' in the air and the ends about 12' in the air. I will be using 16 ga wire for the antenna. I plan to operate SSB/CW/PSK31 mostly on 20 meters with some nighttime activity on SSB/CW 160 & 80 meters. My question is this: Should I feed it with 300 ohm HD twinlead, 450 ohm ladder line with or without a Bal-Un or rg58 coax with or without a Balun? Sorry if this is a dumb question but I wanted to pick the brains of the experts. My thinking is to have the antenna fed directly from rg58 coax (no Balun) and let the tuner do the work. Feedline radiation causing RFI/TVI is not a real concern at 5w, right? The '817 seems to be an acceptionaly clean transmitter - my TS200X and TS530S cause RFI in telephones and PC speakers even when turned down to 5 watts - my FT-817 causes no TVI/RFI at all! 72's de Ken KG0WX |
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