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On 9/19/2010 8:28 AM, Rockinghorse Winner wrote:
Thanks for the replies, guys it was a real education. I have an indoor dipole cut for 20M that is 4:1 SWR at it's most resonant part of the band. If I drop one leg to the ground, the swr drops to near 1:1, but the rf is everywhere, including the lcd display of the rig. I run it with the high swr and a tuner, but the indoor location and hilly country are not kind. Even so, I do get a weak signal onto the band. Are the dangers to the coax cable independent of how well you match the antenna/feedline to the rig? It has been a while since I did voltage calcualtions but a lot depends on your cable.. You use coax designed for 2000 or 5000 watts, and feed a 4:1 antenna with a 100 watt transmitter.. NO PROBLEM coax wise. You use coax with a 250 watt power rating.. You gonna have problems with a 4:1 on a 100 watt transmitter. Just what the cut off is.. I don't know. -- Nothing adds Excitement like something that is none of your business. |
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