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![]() "RHF" wrote in message oups.com... Dale [W4OP], "The consensus is that the coax is the actual radiator; the "antenna" is the matching network. The longer the coax, the better it works. " So the IsoTron Antenna : Efffectively puts the Antenna Tuner at the Far-End of the Coax Cable and makes the Coax Cable the Antenna Element {Radiator} between the Transmitter and the IsoTron {Resonant Load = Terminator} Antenna. interesting idea - iane ~ RHF . . .It would be if the designer had intended that. The problem is that you now have a radiator inside the shack and an antenna whose characteristics are a function of how the "feedline" is deployed. Dale . . |
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