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Hi all
If I choose G5RV Half or full size antenna what is the best phasing line to use and why 450 ohm or 300 ohm. I will be using a internal ATU on my transiever. If I go for the full size G5RV I will have to use the first 66 feet straight harizontal up at 30 feet and the last 36 feet at a right angle sloping at 45 degrees, will this work ok? Thanks Andy |
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Been using a full sized, coax fed G5RV here for 7 years to a Kenwood
TS450sat (auto antenna tuner) with no problems. Tuner tunes antenna with no problem, and while I consider the G5RV a compromise antenna, it works well enough. |
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On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 13:05:13 +0100, "Andy"
wrote: Thanks Mark for your reply. It was on the MoonRaker web site http://www.moonrakerukltd.com they called it a phasing line on there G5RV. For better info on the g5rv, from the guy who designed it, see: http://www.qsl.net/aa3px/g5rv.htm Bob k5qwg |
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