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I need your advice, as I have never worked with open wire lines before.
I need to feed many different antennas with open wire line and need to run the feeline from each about 200 feet from the back pasture to the shack. I don't want to walk out 200 feet and throw knife switches to chose the antenna/feedline I want to feed, so I plan to run separate 600 ohm open feeds for each antenna all the way to the shack. The problem is I don't know what the effect is or how to handle the multiple open wire feed lines, as they will be parallel for probably 150-200 feet. I haven't found anything in literature describing this. For instance, will they interact? how far do you space the feedlines from one another? If I have 4 feedlines, can I stack them vertically or horizontally one foot apart from each other? How much is enough separation? What other precautions do I need? Need they be twisted if they are not near anything other than the other feed lines? Any help is appreciated. 73, Greg, N6GK |
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