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I'm sure a FAQ, but a search on line did not resolve my question.
I need to feed my coax (QRP, 10 meters) out through a pane of glass, and for that I need a through-glass coax coupler (this is not an automotive, but a home window situation). Most couplers are apparently capacitative. At 10 meters, for example, would I gain much by going to a microstrip coupler instead (whatever that is)? How good a coupling can I expect with a through-glass coupler? It sounds very lossy, but perhaps not. What brands of couplers would you recommend, or what is a good source for such couplers? -- Haines Brown, KB1GRM |
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