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On 15 fév, 19:22, Roy Lewallen wrote:
Sometimes the radiation from the feedline, mains wiring, and stuff in the shack can be beneficial -- it might, for instance, fill in deep nulls in the main antenna's pattern and result in a spectacular signal strength improvement in particular directions. I am slightly OT here, but the same argumentation could be used about non-resonant antennas like the G5RV. Yes, ATU needed, but L-type autotuners for example have very small insertion loss. I am wondering about the real advantage of a razor cut dipole (resonant anyway on a small region around a freq) versus a multi-band dipole using a length of feed line matching section like the G5RV or ZS6BKW/G0GSF Antenna System... 73 de Pierre VE2PID |
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