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![]() "David" wrote in message ... On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 16:36:24 GMT, "Dale Parfitt" I seem to recall that the wider bandwidth of the folded dipole configuration is attributable to the effective larger diameter conductor- probably easily offset by using a larger wire diameter in a classic wire dipole. Dale W4OP The dipole wire would have to be a half-inch in diameter for plain old TV Twinlead. A T2FD is an example of a widebanded folded dipole. I did the modeling David, and your 1/2" value is pretty darned close to the mark- about a 6% increase in BW which is not trivial. Dale W4OP |
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