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I choose a ladderline length to always feed the antenna at a current node.
"Owen Duffy" wrote in message ... On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 22:21:35 -0500, "Fred W4JLE" wrote: How many hams find a feedline length of 100 Meters acceptable? Lets look at a more realistic length of 100 feet and the loss is less than 2 dB at 30 Mhz. The loss is much less on the lower bands. With all due respect, your example sucks! BTW, I make your example 2.7dB, not less than 2dB. (Perhaps you labour under the misaprehension that loss per unit length is a constant in this situation). Fred, what you have highlighted is the unstated assumption of some limit on length. You know enough to choose a length so that the ROT is true, but does a learner soaking this up know as much? Owen -- |
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