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On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 15:05:09 GMT, mike wrote:
Given I am currently using 75 ohm coax to feed my random wire, I believe I could use a 300 ohm to 75 ohm (4:1) TV twin lead to coax converter and get away with it. Mike, I used a 1:9 un-bal transformer, Its early and I'm rushing , but, 9 turns trifilar IIRC on an T50-2 toroid. the endfed was about 65' long. I fed it with 75R coax with the ground side of the unbal going to the screen of the coax. a bit like this (ant -u-u-----u-u--coax--u-u--gnd ) where --u-u-- is a winding of the unbal. It worked reasonable well with 10watts on 40m and above using an atu, but had problems with 80m due to RF feedback. A counterpoise from the unbal gnd would probably have helped this. gotta go. atb Mike W -- |
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