On 7/17/2018 1:50 PM, jimlux wrote:
Yes, you need a choke on the coax at the tuner (which is what forces
the above statement - you don't want currents going down the outside
of the coax).
A choke at the tuner is NOT equivalent to a choke at the feedpoint
(although a choke both places is not a bad thing).
The length of feedline between the antenna and the choke IS PART OF THE
ANTENNA, so noise picked up on that length of line is coupled to the
antenna, then comes back down the line (as a differential signal) to the
receiver.
On 7/17/2018 1:19 PM, Wes Stewart wrote:
I know you and Dean are buddies, but don't get me started about him.
Since he's using his software which has been shown to be in error in
the past, "Introducing an Improved Version of Transmission Line for
Windows Software" QST, Jun 2014, p.39, I wouldn't make bank on the
conclusions.
He who does nothing does nothing wrong. Did you bother to read Dean's
piece? I can't find any holes in it. Friendship has nothing to do with
facts -- you're not on my list of favorite people, but I greatly value
your technical knowledge and experience. :)
73, Jim K9YC
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