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"Pete Bertini" wrote in news:76qTn.8899
: Just curious if this has ever been done? I'm thinking about putting up a 90 foot dipole feed with homemade open wire line. I'd like to bring it into the shack using paralled runs of LMR-400 cable, since the final 25 feet is via 3" electrical conduit that also has rotor and other cables. I believe the parallel cables with give me a 100 ohm impedance. Yes, but will the configuration have the benefits you think? See http://www.vk1od.net/transmissionline/stcm/index.htm for more info. The open wire will be using #10 with homemade spreaders, I'm going to try for 600 ohms at the feedpoint. I was wondering What is 600 ohms, the feed line or the antenna. If the feed line operates at high VSWR, it doesn't matter a lot what Zo is. Further, that using tapered lines as a broadband impedance match requires that the taper section is quite long wrt wavelength. if tapering the spacing on the feedline would give me a smoother impedance where the open wire, arrestor, and twin coax arrange- meet? I cannot reconcile the 90' dipole and 600 ohms from the little information you have given. Your post is very short on information, so it is entirely a guessing game. Owen |
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