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Note too the dipole will need to be slightly shorter to use on 10m than on
11m, but you probably knew that already. "HaveHFWillTravel" wrote in message ... Your First problem is that you went to a CB group to ask that kind of question. What were you thinking? You will have to match the antenna to bring the feed down to 50 ohms. With a properly matched antenna you should get the full 4 watt legal limit on 11 meters. KG4CYB On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 22:53:49 -0500, (g g) wrote: i wont to build a dipole ant for 10 meters can i use tv coax .or do i need to use rg.58 |
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