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I was simply sharing my experiences from the past.
If you have followed a few of my earlier posts you are aware I am simply a student who should have been studying this many years ago. I welcome any corrections. I never gave the swr on the radiator any thought. That is a good point. .. On Wed, 21 Dec 2005 22:18:26 GMT, Cecil Moore wrote: John Ferrell wrote: You can learn to tolerate high SWR's, but I find it worthwhile to try to keep things matched. The energy has to go somewhere, I prefer it leave here through the antenna... John Ferrell W8CCW I assume that you realize there is a high SWR on a standing- wave antenna, like a resonant 1/2WL dipole? :-) John Ferrell W8CCW |
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