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B&W HF Wideband Folded Dipole and Isotron
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In article , Mike Coslo
writes: I remember loading a ham friend's Viking Ranger (60 to 80W) into a 75 ohm dipole without a balun, and then squeezing the pickle and being introduced to a rather nasty fellow called R.F. Burns. :-( It's not nice to have a coax that radiates! Yoiks! s there a translation issue here? Hopefully the old pickle is okay after that abuse! ;^) Mike, the etymology of "pickle" in this case comes from the handheld thumb-operated push-button switch sometimes used to release bombs and other nasty things in WW2 military equipment. It was about the size of an unsliced pickle. [or cucumber, but cucumber has too many syllables to be comfortable as jargon] E.F.Johnson used a similar pickle-sized PTT microphone on their "Viking" radios, including a short-lived CB transceiver. I would imagine the cross-over of WW2 jargon to apply there in a dozen years' span from the end of WW2 although no one I know has used that term. |
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