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Someone ask for more info. Well Cecil I was thinking of matching to a
Beverage antenna. From what I read they are around 450 Ohms, maybe more or less some. Most seem to use a transformer with an isolate primary, but in the ARRL antenna book, 2005, CH. 13 they show a auto transformer. I was interested in hearing from someone if one type is better then the other. I have built both types and tested them on the bench with a resistor load and they seem to work the same. I don't have the room to put up a Beverage antenna otherwise I would. Chuck "Cecil Moore" wrote in message news ![]() Chuck S. wrote: With respects to antenna matching, i.e.: 50 to 450 Ohms, which is better to use, an autotransformer or a transformer with an isolated primary and secondary? I’m looking for the pro’s and con’s of each. Where are you going to find a 450 ohm antenna? -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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