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On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 02:48:13 GMT, Ed
wrote: My main concern was that trying to tune a 100 foot dipole on 75M might cause problems due to the dipole being shorter than halfwave on 75M. From what I am now concluding from your comments, and others', this probably won't be an issue? Hi Ed, An antenna can be too long, an antenna can be too short. Somewhere over the span of all the HF bands, one antenna qualifies for one of those two conditions. The issue is can you cope? A tuner can usually resolve the problem of match, but it cannot do anything about line loss for certain situations. Using the ladder line answers that. Finally, unless you demand the point shaving of eking out every tenth dB for contesting, the combination of a 100 foot doublet, a tuner and ladder line will give you just as good service as a tuned dipole. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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