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Doubling the number of feedlines would double the losses. Not only that
but each connector in the system inserts losses so that number would be 4x. Increasing the coax diameter would effectively reduce the loss. Matching the antenna won't make the Return Loss go away but it will make the transmitter happy. KG7FU On 09/25/2015 02:31 PM, Wayne wrote: I use a short vertical antenna that has a low feedpoint impedance. Would there be any advantage to running two parallel 50 ohm coax to reduce losses to the shack tuner? |
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