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![]() "Per Bekker-Madsen" wrote in message ... Hi All Is there a web site where I can read about the relation between the thickness of the wire and the bandwith. Thanks in advance 73 Per OZ1EQC Per, Going from 2 mm to 10 mm wire is not going to make a dramatic increase in bandwidth. If you are trying to cover all of 75/80 meters, for instance, with an SWR less than 2, you are better off having two parallel dipoles. You would have to play with EZNEC to get it right, but you need the dipoles to be resonant at roughly 3800 and 3600. Tam/WB2TT |
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