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Since I have replaced my feed line with grounded coax I have noticed that
from 30 meters on up is almost completely free of noise. However 120 through 41 meters is still pretty noisy.Could this be due to the impedance mismatch? I am hoping this will be reconciled when I implement the matching transformer between antenna and coax. I'm not sure if I used that in the correct context but I guess you get my meaning. |
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