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Steve wrote:
Hello Jay, please give me your opinion on running a 1 to 1 balun (isolator) at the feed point of a yagi beam. Does it improve the rejection? I've been reading up on it and some claim it helps. Thoughts? Thanks, Steve. Hello Steve: I have had customers put the DX Engineering Isolator on various antennas. I don't think it will be a big deal on the ground plane antennas. But I would try to install them 1/4 wavelength down the coax from the antenna connection on non ground plane antennas. The Beam Antennas, I don't know. But beams that use Gamma Matches seem to have some RF Energy radiating down the coax causing TVI and other interference. It may be worth a try. Wish I could give you more input here, but I have never used one of those isolators. QST magazine showed the internal workings of this isolator, a few months ago. Hope this helps. Jay in the Mojave |
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