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Mike Coslo wrote:
A little bigger components, plus a 4:1 balun, and they would have it. I wish that the manufacturers would include the provision for balanced feedline. The random-length dipole, fed with balanced line, is an ideal antenna in many cases. It's especially appropriate for disaster situations (and simulated disasters, like Field Day). Find the two highest supports that are available, as far apart as possible, measure the distance, cut the wire and install the middle insulator and feedline, hoist each end, and you're done. Now you've got a reasonably efficient radiator (especially if there's enough distance between those two supports) that you can use on any band, and the length of the feedline isn't particularly critical. But it takes a tuner and balun to make it work, and if this was included in the rig and was automatic, it would be ideal. 73, Steve KB9X |
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