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How about the stripped back coax-coax? That's where you peel the outer
conductur back, exposing 19" of the inner conductor, and the 19" piece of peeled back outer sleeve is the opposing radiator, and the feedline just continues in a straight line out of the peeled back part. Then you tie or tape the top to a hook and simply hang it. This avoids the entire issue of making the feedline approach the feedpoint at a 90 degree angle. What's your take on this design? I like its simplicity. -- 73 Tom H VA7FAB |
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