Do you folks ever look for older style antenna wire? We have a bunch to
get rid if you know of anyone that needs it. Just email me.
Regards,
Tom
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Brad Smith wrote:
>> You left out a few specs on your antenna system. Are they separated
>> by 1/4 wavelength? Do you have 1/4 wavelength 75 ohm lines connected
>> with a coax-T and an additional 1/4 wavelength of 50 ohm line
>> connected between one antenna and one of the 75 ohm lines? Did you
>> tune each element with an open circuit at the feedpoint of the other element?
>>
>
> The antennas are spaced 1/4 wavelength are are fed with equal length lines of
> 50 ohm
> coax and a 1/4 wave 50 ohm line is inserted in one line. Should I have
> used 75 ohm?
>
> 73,
> Brad
>
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