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I got a AEA halo for 6m and put it up. Worked good but the
low SWR point was 51.000 with a 1mhz 2:1 bandwidth. I wanted to adjust it so I got a 1:1 SWR at 50.500 so I took it down and loosened the loop overlap screws. I then stretched the loop out 2", figuring longer = lower freq. The low SWR point CLIMBED 800 khz!?!?!? WTF? I pulled it back down and made the antenna *shorter* than I started and bingo! It now shows 1:1 SWR at 50.500 mhz yet still shows acceptable SWR on the local 6m repeater's input (51.130). 52.525 is out - SWR too high. :-( Will someone please explain why this antenna seems to defy conventional tuning standards? Ken KG0WX |
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