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Old July 27th 05, 04:33 PM
Cecil Moore
 
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John Ferrell wrote:
If luck is on your side, the 300 ohm feed MIGHT work too, but not as
you intended.


Ever noticed that luck favors the knowledgeable?

Multiples of 1/2WL length will work for any characteristic
impedance. The 300 ohm twinlead is less lossy than 72 ohm
twinlead. If 64 ft. is a convenient length for his feedline,
300 ohm twinlead is a good choice for a 1/2WL dipole probably
not requiring a tuner. An added advantage is that it may also
work well with a tuner on some of the higher frequencies.
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