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Hi RB, With multi-band dipoles you will have to use an antenna tuner.
The lengths you see in the charts are chosen such that the antenna+feedline will have an impedance (hopefully) on multiple bands that your antenna tuner can handle. Usually if a 135' dipole won't load on a certain band, the feedline length is changed, because it is easier than bringing down the dipole and changing to 140'. Gary N4AST |
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