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			Have you ever measured it? Have you any idea of the magnitude of 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	current measurable at the shorted point in a stub during transmit? No Cecil I don't, should I? The only experience I have with a shorted 1/2 wave stub is in receive applications. I have swept them with a homebrew spectrum analyzer and tracking generator and can say they look like series resonant circuits. At the micro watt level will I still have several Amps in the stub? How would you measure the current in the stub during transmit using equipment the average ham (like me) has laying around the shack ? 73 Gary N4AST  | 
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