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Assuming that is the input impedance, I think my advice was
reasonable. If I had to match 50 ohms to 29 ohms on a single band, I would just wind an autotransformer. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp ================================== Cec, to prevent the transformer inductance from completely detuning the antenna, the transformer would have to be wound with a lot of turns on something like an E and I dust-iron core. It's not worth the trouble when there are other, more simple ways of doing the job. The only advantage of a transformer or auto-transformer is that it will cover several bands or octaves with widely different antenna impedances. Nice to bump into each other again. ---- Reg. |
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