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It's not that simple. Getting the antenna resonent is one issue, getting it
matched for 50 ohm coax is the other issue. So a simple inductor or capacitor won't always work by itself. Helps with resonence, but not impedance. |
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But a simple inductor AND capacitor always works.
All tuners need at least one capacitor and one inductor. |
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Hence the question about Pi and L networks.
"K9SQG" wrote in message ... It's not that simple. Getting the antenna resonent is one issue, getting it matched for 50 ohm coax is the other issue. So a simple inductor or capacitor won't always work by itself. Helps with resonence, but not impedance. |
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