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On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 13:06:59 -0700, "denton"
wrote: Hi all...... I have a ground mounted 40 ft vertical wth an extensive buried radial system that I have been using with good success on 40 thru 10 meters and have been feeding it with 50 ohm coax to a 4 to 1 voltage balun at the base of the antenna. I recently tried feeding the antenna with 450 ohm twin lead and a Johnson Matchbox with the twin lead parallel to the ground at about 6 inches elevation. I am pretty gratified to find the Matchbox will do a fine job of balancing and matching on 80 thru 10 meters. Anyone else try this? I haven't tried feeding an unbalanced antenna with balanced line before, unless there is a balun at the feedpoint of the antenna...have always thought balanced line will only feed a balanced antenna....the exception being an end fed zepp, or a 30 ft vertical with one 30 ft counterpose. Dear Denton, This is not to say that it will not be a problem in some way. You get away with it primarily because the tuner end of the balanced line is connecting only to the link - therefore floating (except for some capacitive coupling from the link to the tank circuit). To a large degree, the fact that the ground plane antenna is very much unbalance, the twinlead doesn't have any way of knowing this and doesn't care. Bob, W9DMK, Dahlgren, VA Replace "nobody" with my callsign for e-mail http://www.qsl.net/w9dmk http://zaffora/f2o.org/W9DMK/W9dmk.html |
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