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On Thu, 05 Jan 2006 15:30:56 GMT, Cecil Moore wrote:
jawod wrote: 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? For all-HF-band operation with relatively high SWRs, the spacing doesn't much matter. 2"-6" is a practical range. Spacer spacing depends upon wind conditions. Two foot spacing seems reasonable at my QTH. Some spacers pinch Did you really mean two foot spacing. This imperial measurement system can be a bit tricky sometimes. the insulation on the feedline and thus stay in place. Very small tie wraps could also be used. -- |
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