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20 meters is 3.28*20 isn't it : 65.6 ft a full wavelenghth, so a dipole of
two lengths would need to be half the total length no s ? "N8KDV" wrote in message ... wrote: On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 15:47:04 GMT, "Warpcore" wrote: At 20 meters, the overall length would be about 65 feet, and the two halves of the dipole would be about 32 feet. Perhaps one of the Hams here can help you out with the coil specifications. The dipole would need to be (10 metres * velocity factor of material) long to be resonant on 20m band, roughly 16'6" per leg. That is correct, certainly not 65 feet in total length. |
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