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lu6etj wrote:
I think if this was the case would be enough to install on plain dipole a RF ckoke or standard trifilar balun + a ckoke to ground on de rig. what do you think about? I would like to see the noise comparisons among a Double Bazooka, a plain dipole, and a folded dipole. My Arizona desert precipitation problem certainly decreased when I went from a G5RV to a full-wave 40m loop. With the G5RV, one element was grounded through the coax shield and the other element was capacitor isolated from ground by a series cap in my transceiver. It arced at the coax connector and a choke did solve the arcing problem. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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