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On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 19:33:08 GMT, sideband wrote:
Jimmie: SWR is a direct measurement of impedance mismatch. If you change the coax length, thereby changing the angle the coax is conducting, and the SWR changes, then there is something wrong with the antenna itself that needs to be fixed. Physics dictates this. There's no way around it. Coax Length DOES NOT MATTER for a single antenna setup. Period. -SSB I'd only agree if the antenna perfectly decoupled and was a perfect load for the radio. In other words if everything operated perfectly in a perfect world. As far as mag mounts and using a automobiles as a counterpoise ? ? ? That scenario is not even close to a perfect world. I often wonder why there is so much criticism when one suggests using the manufacturers recommended length. This criticism seems to be followed by the statement that "any length will do". They believe that 10 feet, 11 feet, 13.5 feet,ect. ect. are fine. Just don't pick 18 feet !!!!!! How hypocritical is that? Isn't 18' also a length contained within the statement "any length will do"? |
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