Absolutely!!!!
When connecting ANYTHING o a strip line you have 2 possibilities:
1) connect to a point half a wavelength away from the tube and
reflect whatever impedance happens to be there to the tube.
2) connect to a point a quarter wavelength from the tube, a high
impedance point. Whatever connects there doesn't show up at the tube end and
there's no disturbance from it.
For years we've been using a half wavelength line that is relatively
easy to tune with the HV point connected at its middle point- the quarter
wavelength point- thus decoupled from the tube.
It's not holy writ but it proved to be a viable and reasonable
solution.
Alex 4Z5KS
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