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Hi
I'm anticipating converting my coax fed, ninety foot long, folded terminated dipole to a ladder line fed folded dipole, without a terminating resister, fed using an Icom AH-4 antenna coupler. Am I correct in believing that the best ladder line to use for that purpose would be the 300 Ohm type to match the nominal impedance of the folded dipole itself. -- Tom Horne, W3TDH |
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