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![]() I have 50ft of 9914f feeding a ground mounted 4-BTV. After a little tweaking I have advertised swr across the 4 bands. (1.6:1 or less). The 4-BTV instructions recommend a coaxial choke for "de-coupling the transmission line". I would like to be able to do some kind of analysis to see if I really need to do this or not. Also with buried coax if I did so would the coax choke get buried too? They (Hustler) recommend 10 turns of coax on a 6 inch form. I am really pleased with the station so far ( about a week old!) and cannot see any symptoms that I need this choke. I have a 6ft ground rod about 2 ft from the rig and all is well best I can tell. What would some of the symptoms be if I needed this rf choke? TY -- Charlie Ham Radio - AD5TH www.ad5th.com |
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