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This is great. So many ideas
Here is a quote from
Antenna -- Feed line Matching Simplified ByDonald Sanders W4BWS
"Impedance
The use of a half wave, or multiple thereof, coax or parallel conductor feed line connected to the antenna will allow the antenna to be raised to its operating...
I think it rather obvious that the VSWR would be reported as less than it really is at the end of a long length of coax...it's kinda common knowledge..don't you think?
My theories aren't really theories unless you consider my references as nonfactual.
You didn't really add anything to this...
This is exactly how misconceptions are started. It's ALWAYS best and prudent to verify any and all information from respected sources before committing them as fact in your head.
No, the length doesn't matter. But for perfection sake I should note that good quality coax should be used for...
Your not kidding about common mode current!
A quote from one of my "bibles", The ARRL Antenna Handbook
From the sub title "SWR Change with Common Mode Current"
"In theory at least, we have a situation where a change in the length of the unbalanced coaxial cable feeding a balanced dipole will...
Is exactly the same thing as
Your right the SWR doesn't really change just the apparent SWR and a simple diode type meter doesn't understand complex X but a more simple measurement of Z.
As in
I should have defined apparent swr.
He should show a screen shot of the paypal transaction not the sold sign.
I love the status of the radio "For parts or not working" on the ad. A futile attempt using
artificial bidding to drive the price up.
Wow, lots of information on this post.
Perhaps this may answer your question with a more practical application than theory of X's.
If you have a 1/4 wave length of coax the it's exhibits a Hi to Low conversion. In other words it's an impedance inverter.
If you have 1/2 wave length piece...
Audiophiles consider the D.A. and ESR when choosing to use Tant. over Elec.
The claim is some amount of audio will cause the resistance of the cap. to modulate which in turn will cause the plates of the cap to vibrate at an audio rate. The theory is the vibration of the plates colors the...
You will be happy with the performance of the loop once you get the line issues straightened out.
You already have the right idea with the 450 Ohm balanced line. I always wondered why more CB operators don't use this stuff. The loss per hundred feet is around 4 times less than LMR400 and...
I'm looking for broken, not working almost complete Cobra 29LTD Classic, or ST and a broken or non-working Cobra 148.
It doesn't matter whats wrong as long as its mostly complete.
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If you use 50 ohms unbalanced into a 4:1 balun you'll end up at 200 Ohms balanced "on the other side. 450/200 = 2.25. So you'll have a line with an swr 2.25. While this swr isnt that bad for ladder line you can get an easy transformation to 450 by using a 1/4 wave length of 300 ohm twin...
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This should give more light to the situation. I believe the the jumper is for a 10.695 IF or 7.8 IF selection.
Those type of freq counters don't take into account the IF hence the jumper. So there is a chance the counter would...
Translation from Japanese D104-M6B Video
I've never translated technical stuff from Japanese to English so forgive me if Im not 100% correct. I will write the literal first then the translated meaning to English below the sentence.
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