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![]() "GeorgeF" wrote in message ... F8BOE wrote: Hello, Just a simple dumb question: is it the "birdfeeder" that radiates or the coaxial cable used between the transceiver and the miraculous antenna? 73 de F8BOE Olivier ...-.- I belive its the two metal places, one above and one below the coil which are to form a capacitor. George I seem to recall an indepth analysis on the AntennEx site showing that it was the shield on the coax that did the majority of the radiating. A simple proof would be to change the coaxial feeder length or how it is physically run and look for VSWR changes. Dale W4OP |
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