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Hello to all,
We are in the process of designing the "Five sloping dipoles suspended from one support" for the ARRL's Antenna Book. The text says that "The 36-foot length of feed line serves to increase the length of the element about 5%". But suppose we want to increase the length by other factors (percentage), how to determine the (new) correct length? A formula and/or a theoretical explanation would be much welcome..! 73 de Pierre VE2PID |
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