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"WB3FUP (Mike Hall)" wrote in message ... 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 snipped I need to run the feeder from my dipole (80m) up thro the eaves, thro' the loft-space to the shack at the other side (1st floor) of the house, approx 50'. No other routes feasible. Because of the route, I thought I'd have less problems using coax, BUT from the remarks in the above recent post, will someone kindly comment on viability of 450 ohm twin feeder over such a route? Many thanks Jim M0Jim Replies to NG pse!! |
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