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Tom Horne wrote:
On Oct 5, 12:50 pm, Jim Lux wrote: Tom Horne wrote: 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. Is this a multiband application? If you want to keep all the wires, I'd make it a fat dipole (rather than folded). Why not put the AH4 at the feedpoint and feed with Coax? The box *is* a bit heavy, but it is weatherproof, and you could run the power/control wires alongside your coax. Jim Yes it is a multiband application. Why would I use an Icom AH-4 antenna coupler on a single band antenna? Because the wire length was fixed for some other reason (installation convenience) or you wanted to operate over a wider band than a regular dipole would be acceptably matched for.. (mostly because you suggested having the AH4 in the first place) What would be the advantage to wiring it as a "fat dipole"? Wider bandwidth of the underlying antenna, so potentially lower losses in the tuner. Redundant wires in case one breaks. Less modification of the existing antenna. -- Tom Horne, W3TDH |
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