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Old March 12th 05, 11:07 PM
Cecil Moore
 
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Jim Miller wrote:
They are joined by two 300ohm transmission lines and a split current
source is placed at the 0.1 elevation junction.


You don't need two transmission lines for balanced
line. The dipole can be just one wire with the
single 300 ohm transmission line attached at the
50% point.
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Cecil Moore wrote:
Jim Miller wrote:
They are joined by two 300ohm transmission lines and a split

current
source is placed at the 0.1 elevation junction.


You don't need two transmission lines for balanced
line. The dipole can be just one wire with the
single 300 ohm transmission line attached at the
50% point.
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Hi Cecil, I think he is refering to the way you model a non-radiating
transmission line. It is simply two wires, not two 300 ohm lines
attached to the 50% point.
Gary N4AST

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Hi Cecil, I think he is refering to the way you model a non-radiating
transmission line. It is simply two wires, not two 300 ohm lines
attached to the 50% point. Gary N4AST


EZNEC's native transmission lines are non-radiating.
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