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Re: [TenTec] 450 ohm Feed Line - N5BEA

To: tentec@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TenTec] 450 ohm Feed Line - N5BEA
From: ac5e@comcast.net
Reply-to: tentec@contesting.com
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2004 23:30:54 +0000
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Well, about 60 years ago I was told to keep open wire at least 4X it's own 
width from anything metallic. With the quibble that I have used very short 
loops of WELL insulated wire to secure the line to an insulator I have found 
that to be good advice for any style ladder line at any power level. 

Being a typical ham; meaning cheap; I usually scrounge thrown away pieces of 
plastic pipe from the newest subdivision in the area. A foot long chunk of 3/4 
inch pipe with a couple of nail holes drilled on one end and a hole for a tie 
of some sort on the other works great. But I usually use stainless deck screws 
instead of nails. Or a couple of times I have used long self drilling screws to 
attach the insulating pipe to metal objects of one sort or another. 

And it should go without saying that you need to check the length of the 
fasteners and what's behind what you are nailing or screwing something to 
before you punch holes in plastic water pipes and the like. 

I have had good luck with Radio Works baluns of all sorts, including the 4:1 
variety - but there are homebrew solutions for that problem as well. 

One note. There is a misapprehension that ladder line either won't radiate or 
it won't radiate (or pick up noise) if it has a 180 degree twist every 10 feet 
or so. Let me state unequivocally that any sort of twin lead will radiate, the 
wider the spacing between the wires the more it will radiate, and anything that 
unbalances the line will increase the amount of radiation. Twisting the wire 
MAY result in cancellation - and it MAY reduce the amount of noise pickup. But 
it's likely to have no effect at all. 

Bottom line - keep your eyes open, stand it well away from anything that can 
couple to it, and it will do you a good job. 

73  Pete Allen  AC5E

--
Never squat with your spurs on
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