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"KC1DI" wrote in message
... Bert Craig wrote: Does an 88 ft. doublet have any advantage over a conventional 67 ft. doublet? In either case, feedline would be approx. 50 ft. of 450 Ohm ladder line to a 4:1 current balun, then a short length of coax into the shack. My usual band of choice is 40, but I'd like to become more active on 20 and 30. Hi Burt, W4RNl , Cebik gives a good write up on this and some Ideas on other antennas as will ( you'll need a PDF reader though) You can find his article at http://www.cebik.com/fdim/fdim9.pdf Hope this is of some help. 73 Dave KC1DI Sure is, DAve. I now have the page saved offline, thanks so much. :-) -- Vy 73 de Bert WA2SI FISTS #9384 QRP ARCI #11782 |
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