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"jawod" wrote in message ... I will assume that balanced (air) feedline is homebrew. What recommendations are there for spacing between the twin lines? Number of spacers per foot? If homebrew, how to keep spacers from migrating...will small wire "stays" modify feedline characteristics? This is all about feedline to simple dipole or inverted V. Thanks, a new (old) ham jawod aka john I bought 600 ohm feedline (and dipole) from W7**. He uses pieces of PVC pipe with notches in the ends and insulated wires. The notches provide a friction fit on the wires. Note that you need to be certain that the PVC has very high resistance at RF frequencies. I have been told that some do not. You can tell if you run higher power and the insulators heat up. You can also buy "ladderline" with 450 or 300 ohm impedances from a number of sources. If you can support the center of the dipole, weight is not as much concern as if you cannot support it. With too heavy a ladder line, your dipole may resemble a Y. Regards, Ed, N5EI |
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