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Jim:
No, a 1:1 match isn't a fallacy... but it's extremely rare. It IS possible to have a 50 ohm output impedance on the radio, a coax cable that is actually 50 ohms impedance, and an antenna that presents a 50 ohm impedance at its feedpoint. Possible, but highly unlikely... For example, the 1:1 I'm seeing on the meter in my Pete is probably 1.03:1 or something... but the meter I'm using doesn't have that kind of resolution. 1.03 is close enough to 1 to say, ok.. good enough.. especially considering the fact that anything under 2:1 will be just fine. -SSB jim wrote: isn't a 1:1 swr reading a fallicy (sp?). not saying that your equipment is relaying false readings but a 1:1 match in theory should be impossible. i have the 1000 also and agree that it works well. on the other hand the old 102" whip worked the falkland islands on 12 watts. M-Tech wrote: No. Not true. I run 6 feet on my 1000 mag. 1.1 swr's on channel 35. Great antenna btw. I don't know if you can beat one for the ease/money/performance. Don "Guntier C." wrote in message ... I received and old wilson 1000 mag. mount and want to put it on my quad (4 magnet) mount. I hear that I need a 18 ft. piece of coax for a counterpoise. Is that true? Any info appreciated. Thanks, G.C. |
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