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On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 18:03:14 GMT, sideband wrote:
The input impedance of a full wave loop varies depending on where you feed it.. No doubt there are a few points on the loop that show 100ohms, but my 40m and 80M loops at the house both show a 50 ohm impedance (it's complex impedance, but works out to 50 ohms) to the coax... Move the feedpoint around the delta loop and see if you can find a place where the impedance is closer to 50 ohms. -SSB Are your loops horizontal? Are yours fed through a bulun? I have never put one up, but they do look good on a modeling program. |
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