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Old May 31st 04, 03:06 PM
Ian White, G3SEK
 
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Cecil Moore wrote:
Parallel-line can be excellent for power distribution and phasing
*within* a stacked array. I've used it on the moonbounce array at
432MHz, in a wet climate, but those were short, straight lines that
are self-supporting with mostly air insulation - a completely
different thing.


Given a single dipole, multi-band antenna, parallel transmission line
is just about the only choice. The 50 ohm SWR on a one-wavelength
dipole is about 100:1. The 500 ohm SWR on a one-wavelength dipole is
about 10:1. Under those circumstances, it is no contest.


Very true... but also a *very* long way from the original question.


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