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Only going from the last one I fooled with. I was unable to persuade the
owner he would be better off tuning for field strength than SWR and the solution I purposed is one of many that will make a SWR meter happy along with those folks who are cult members of the church of no reflections. I make no claims that any other antenna in like or different circumstances will ever exhibit exactly 35 +j0 Ohms. If I gave that impression to the learned members of this conference, I humbly apologize for once again making a broad statement with out a list of qualifiers. Mea Culpa :) The ubiquitous SWR meter, the greatest generator of misinformation since Baghdad Bob. "Roy Lewallen" wrote in message ... Fred W4JLE wrote: First, I would say that 1.7 to 1 is fine, leave it alone. It is what is expected. That being said, the strident need to be 1:1 can be met in several ways. The antenna will probably be around 35 ohms. giving you the 1.7:1 you observe. . . I'm curious -- how did you determine from the SWR that the antenna impedance would be resistive, and assuming it is, that it would be less than 50 ohms rather than greater? Perhaps you've measured a Hamstick on a typical mobile mount? Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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