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On May 23, 2:53*pm, "rb" wrote:
Got a station antenna setup. * *I have twinlead up to 140' per side dipole. I have a desk, facing a wall. * Window over to the right. * Right now, I have coax coming out of my antnenna tuner, going outside, through the window, to a setup to feed balanced line. For years, I've thought about what would happen if I brought balanced line into the house. I've got a metal filing cabinet between window and ham shack. * I'd have about 5' of line from my tuner, going around the cabinet, and finally getting to the window. How much performance degradation would this give me to do it in spite of the metal cabinet? * * I know for years they say: * don't let twinlead come near metal objects. * This would be doing that. * Wonder how much degradation I'd suffer if I did that? Probably none. Performance might actually increase slightly if the coax to twin lead connection is lossy. I'm not a fan of running coax to twin lead. If I use a tuner, I run twin lead or ladder line the whole route. The "twin lead near metal" issues are often overblown. Like Ian says, try it and see what happens. |
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