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On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 07:28:13 -0500, "xpyttl"
wrote: However, OP has another problem. Nobody has mentioned feedline loss. The wire carrying the signal to the antenna, even with a good SWR, can be a real source of loss, especially at 2.4G. Cable which has a low loss at that frequency is available, but it is expensive and hard to get. an alternative would be using TVSat 75ohm cable & connectors properly lenght cut to mirror Z from source 50ohm to antenna (taking care of cable velocity factor & unpair 1/4 multiple wave lenght proper cut); this way is cheap ... -- Seasons Greetings & Regards , SPAJKY ® mail addr. @ my site @ http://www.spajky.vze.com more than 3y - "Tualatin OC-ed / BX-Slot1 / inaudible setup!" |
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