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On Mon, 22 May 2006 23:19:25 GMT, ml wrote:
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 This might be related to the sometimes heard myth / nonsense that a half wave dipole does not need a 1:1 balun at the feedpoint, but that one leg should be made a little longer than the formula length to compensate for the feedline common mode current. I don't know the source of this concept, but I hear it from time to time from avid readers, usually introduced with "of course, as everyone knows..." . Owen -- |
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![]() -- just wanted to thank every for the help |
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