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![]() "Craig Buck" wrote I use a top center fed L. One side is horizontal and the other side is vertical. Fed at the top center with ladder line. Cebik has several articles on his site about center fed Ls. No ground plane, horizontal and vertical polarization, fewer nulls in the pattern. Very nice I think the center feds make a lot more sense for multiband operation. -- Radio K4ia Craig "Buck" Fredericksburg, VA USA FISTS 6702 cc 788 Diamond 64 Hi Craig, is that fed with ladder line right out of the tuner? I'm hoping there is a best-fit arangement from my tuner to an inverted-L with either a top-fed through a 4:1 balun or end-fed without a balun. In either case the intention is to cover 2182khz with a 107' 1/4~ L. Any suggestions on the best arrangement for that work? Thanks, Jack Virginia Beach VA |
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