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Thanks Richard. Thats just the kind of information I need. But, I dont
supose I can get that information off the Internet, ?can I? I'd take a trip to the library to look at something like that. Maybe you can tell me more about where I can find the book or article. Jerry "Richard Harrison" wrote in message ... Jerry Martes wrote: "I`m considering building a slotted line for measuring impedance at 137 MHz." The 2nd edition of the RSGB "VHF-UHF Manual" has a home-built "trough line" on page 10.26. Dimensions are given for 50 ohms and the line is expected to be usable down to 145 MHz at its length of 36 to 40 inches. It needs to be at least 1/2-wavelength. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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Jerry wrote:
"Maybe you can tell me more about where I can find the book or article." I believe the ARRL and RSGB sell each others books. There is a good chance of finding a copy in the U.S.A. of the RSGB "VHF-UHF Manual". Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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