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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. cheers on the spell check guys ![]() 50 ohm impedance on all points may be fine but inherent loss on the connections makes it impossible to achieve perfect matching. closest thing i've seen is hardline connections on some of the navy test equipment (CASS) that i've worked with. that was up in the gigahertz range. |
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