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On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 17:43:39 +0000 (UTC), "Reg Edwards"
wrote: Maximum power is dissipated in the load when the length of the line is 0 metres. Am I right, Helmut ? Right, if the question we how to optimize the cable length, Let me suggest the following answer: ************************************************** ******** The correct length of a feed line is from the antenna jack of your transceiver straight up to the connector at the antenna feedpoint or balun, no more no less. ************************************************** ******** Imagine an antenna cable 1 meter too short, the tranceiver hanging in mid-air above your desk, otherwise, too long cables tend to cause unecessary losses and comprise man-traps. Hope that settles the never ending dispute about length-of-feedline. Add some grain of salt :-) w. |
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