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On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 14:15:17 -0500, Cecil Moore
wrote: Richard Clark wrote: You would have a harder time tuning a 20M dipole to 10M. Why? An odd number of quarter-wavelengths of ladder-line will result in a near-perfect match. Cecil, I have a 44-foot dipole with 42 feet of ladder line -- I can tune it for 30m-10m easily with my tuner. I can't get it to tune on 40m, though. If I shorten the ladder line to 33 feet, or lengthen it to 99 feet, would that give me a near-perfect match on what is a 3/8 wave dipole for 40m? Tnx, Bob k5qwg |
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