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In article , Richard
Harrison wrote: [snip] The tip-to-tip length of a dipole need not be adjusted for feedline spacing. Looking at graphs of how the waves form on the wire, that's what I was thinking. But illustrations like the uppermost one on: http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/qsl-g5rv-2.htm had me confused. I guess it's just wrong. |
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