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Hal
Yeah, the idea does work. I am using two 'side by side' RG223s right now to evaluate a dipole antenna I'm playing with. For my purpose, the 70 ohm dipole on the 100 ohm line is a good enough match. Jerry and as Roy pointed out in the other thread - the assembly will just facilitate the transmission of a balanced load - not 'cause it' to be balanced - But as you pointed out - using such an assembly aids in impedence matching schemes - and if the line happens to be balanced - it won't tip over . ;-) --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.732 / Virus Database: 486 - Release Date: 7/29/2004 |
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