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hi
I was wondering a few things i read about in my sgc tuner manual about dipoles a) they say or sorta recomend that if your making a simple horiz ctr fed dipole, it's 'best' to have one leg longer why is that 'a good idea' what happens that makes this sorta advisable b) they recomend the longer leg to be the rf 'ground'' side , really confused as to why, my gut would tell me to make the hot side the longest leg so i am confused can anyone help me understand the above, i kinda understand how the wave looks on a regular horizontal ctr fed dipole is any help appreciated |
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