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Owen Duffy wrote:
Have it your way Cecil... I hope you now see the advantage of being able to vary the length of the ladder-line until a current maximum point is located at the choke-balun. Knowing the impedance is purely resistive and relatively low allows me to read it with my MFJ-259B. That resistive point is on the ladder-line SWR circle on the Smith Chart. An arc of the SWR circle is the known length of the feedline which gives me the feedpoint impedance of the antenna (and can be adjusted for losses). -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |