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I am tuning up my homebrew 6-meter yagi and find that the rod inserted into
the capacitor tube of the gamma match is only inserted by about 1-1/2" to obtain 1:1 SWR. I guesstimated and cut the spacer and shorting bar for the match to provide about 1-1/2" parallel space between the gamma match and the driven element. I did this because the text of the article did not specify the space. Is this dimension critical? Is it normal for a 13" gamma match to only need 1-1/2" of rod insertion to obtain the proper capacitance? Thanks. Russ KG6TDX |
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