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Tom Horne wrote in news:e060ba9b-fb0e-4ffd-bad0-
: 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. Mostly, a TTFD would be used as a multiband antenna. If that remains the case, the folded dipole option is probably not as good as an ordinary centre fed dipole, and there is no special magic to the 300 ohm line. Speaking of which, you may find the article http://vk1od.net/transmissionline/300/davis.htm of interest, expecially if you intend using it on 80m or below. Owen |
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