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On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 11:13:44 -0500, Cecil Moore
wrote: Gary wrote: I've done a bit of reading on G5RV's and I plan to just use the standard configuration of a 102' dipole center fed with 32' of 450 Ohm ladder line. According to EZNEC, here are the 50 ohm SWRs that you will encounter if your 450 ohm ladder-line has a velocity factor of 0.9. 3.8HMz, 17:1 7.2MHz, 4.8:1 10.125MHz, 55:1 14.2MHz, 2:1 18.14MHz, 35:1 21.3MHz, 23:1 25.95MHz, 2.5:1 28.4MHz, 60:1. You will definitely need a tuner. One wonders if you couldn't do better with ladder-line all the way to the tuner. Well I've got two MFJ tuners ( one for use while the other's in for repairs ;-) ) . The 949E is in for repairs, I've had it for about a year or so and ( I think ) the diodes popped on the SWR/Wattmeter circuit. The other tuner is the MFJ -993 Auto Tuner. The auto tuner probably won't tune anything over 30:1 and I doubt the 949E would either. But I'm primarily interested in 80/40/20 meters where the tuners will handle the SWR. I could use the ladder line to the tuner's wire input but that would require it to go through the 4:1 balun and that would make it too low for the frequencies I'm interested in so I'll probably just stick with a real short run of coax and use the regular 52 ohm coax input. Thanks for the information. 73 Gary K8IQ |
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