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On Wed, 01 Mar 2006 18:15:07 -0500, dxAce
wrote: David wrote: On Wed, 01 Mar 2006 22:48:03 GMT, Bob Miller wrote: Why do you think an antenna for multi-frequency use has an impedance no higher than 450 ohms? As an example, check the impedances of the all band doublet at http://www.cebik.com/wire/abd.html 'cause Steve is my lord and saviour. http://www.hard-core-dx.com/nordicdx.../magbalun.html Please note that I no longer offer the matching transformers for sale. Why?, one might ask. Well, I sold between 400 and 500 of them and quite frankly I got tired of winding the darn things up. I still get the occasional inquiry. dxAce Michigan USA I wish these were around back in '97 when I drove to Escondildo to get a Palomar MLB for $40 for my 120' all steel random wi http://www.geocities.com/qrp_baluns/E-LMZ-50-640.gif |
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