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Any thoughts on ladder line in a rotor loop? Thought is to use ladder
line to feed a rotating dipole and tune it in the shack. |
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Any thoughts on ladder line in a rotor loop? Thought is to use ladder
line to feed a rotating dipole and tune it in the shack. Should work fine, you only have to rotate a dipole 180 degrees so the loop can be easily managed. 73 Gary N4AST |
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Is it possible? Sure, ought to work just fine. [Gary, make
that 90 degrees for full 360 degree coverage - ]'Doc |
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On Cebik's page regarding the 44 rotatable dipole, there is a link to
this site. I think this is what you're looking for (about half way down the page). http://www.n4ekv.com/antennas.asp 73, Terry, WK0F wb0gaz wrote: Any thoughts on ladder line in a rotor loop? Thought is to use ladder line to feed a rotating dipole and tune it in the shack. |
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