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You will be a much happier camper if you feed it with 450 ohm ladder line.
You will have no trouble using the antenna anywhere from 80 to 10, and if the ladder feed is more than 70 feet you will be able to load the dipole on 160. If the feed line is not 70 feet long, you still will be able to use the antenna on 160, just join the two sides of the feedline together and treat as a longwire. -- 73 es cul wb3fup a Salty Bear "Ralph Mowery" wrote in message ... I will be building a center fed 80 m dipole, 62.5 feet each side of center. The ends will be about 23 feet above ground but the center is not supported to it sags to about 18 feet. I will feed it directly with about 25 feet of RG-213 50 ohm coax and connect it to an antenna tuner in the shack that can tune from 50 to 500 ohms. This should work okay on 80 m, right? How well will it do on 20 m? For 80 it will work fine for the heights you have to work with. As most always the higher the beter. If you want to work 20 meters or other bands with the same antenna you might want to feed it with open wire or go to an off center fed or (yuck) maybe the g5rv type. |
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