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On 24 May 2005 05:02:12 -0700, "
wrote: Probably I missed telling the list that, the coax feeds a 1:1 balun which is connected to the dipole. The dipole is center-fed, and balun feeds both both 20m and 40m wires of the dipole. Hi Ramakrishnan, If, by this description, you mean that there are four wires, two for 20M and 2 for 40M; then that is all good and well. However, if you mean that there are two wires, one for 20M and one for 40M arranged as a dipole; then that is unbalanced and what I called an OCF Dipole. By your description of a slight mismatch, I will take it that you are using four wires - a Fan Dipole. This convention is widely used and suited to your purposes. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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