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"rhymer" wrote in message
news ![]() Yes, I was referring to more than one dipole on a single feed line (in my case two dipoles 40 and 15). OM, Since a dipole will also work on the third harmonic of its design frequency, it's very common to use a 40 M dipole on 15. You usually don't need a second dipole to work 15 if you already have one for 40. As other have pointed out, however, it's perfectly fine to put dipoles for other bands on the same feedline: 20, 17, or whatever. The antenna that's not in resonance presents a high impedance to the feedline, and the resonant dipole takes the power. HTH. 73, Bill |
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