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On May 4, 6:51 am, james wrote:
Tomatch an antenna that is around 100 Ohms impedance needs only what is called a quarter wave matching stub. It is simply an electrical quarterwave length of 75 Ohm coax from the feedpoint to the 50Ohm transmission line. Simple and works well. Problem is... the stub would be quite long... about nine feet. I wouldn't want that much coax kicking around as a matching network. www.telstar-electronics.com |
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