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Actually, for MOST applications, the polarity will make no difference.
The ONLY eception would be if you were stacking 2, or more antennas (like , say 2 tribanders in phase, which in itself would be an awesome sight!). Just hook it up and work the world! Jim NN7K Bill Turner wrote: On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 01:34:01 GMT, ml wrote: i just got a vangordon 1 1 balun w/ear loops and pl259 how can idetermine which 'ear' is + and or - ? my ohmeater shows same for both so obv that not a good test __________________________________________________ _________ Hold it with the label side facing you and point it toward the full moon. The "ear" on the left is + and the other is -. Or is it the other way? I forget. Actually, it's AC so there is no polarity. |
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