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feeding random inverted V for RX
Tom, Richard, and everybody else, apologies to anyone who may even
remotely take offense. |
feeding random inverted V for RX
On Sat, 6 Nov 2010 03:39:36 -0700 (PDT), spamhog
wrote: I want to make a random-length inverted-V for general listening and perhaps, maybe, occasional HF work, no pretense to have perfect match or minimum losses. I see much discussion about feeding a random dipole with 450 or 600 ohm ladder line. I can lay a low loss 75 ohm line but absolutely not a ladder line, so I'd have to put a balun at the apex I'd cut a dipole of about 15 + 15 m (50+50 ft), 120 deg. inverted V, apex at 15 m. I could do 1:4 - 300 ohm or 1:9 - 625 ohm. What would be the least-bad? Thanks in advance! It sounds like a simple G5RV would do what you want. You won't need an antenna tuner for general listening -- you will need one for the occasional hf work. bob k5qwg |
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