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> The "Interstation Interference" book is excellent with respect to all
> things-stub. Highly recommended for any stub-building ham.
>
> 73/jeff/ac0c
> <http://www.ac0c.com>
This is so true.
Recommended for people who understand the meaning of 'read the manual
before applying power'.
For all the 'I want it now without any effort' -people out there, just go
and apply your best luck.
I claim there is no luck in making a stub work right.
It is no magic.
George's book demystifies it no non.engineers.
Certified Engineers or even pseudo-engineers with previous experience of
such systems can just walk to goal with
http://www.yccc.org/Articles/K3NA_stubs.pdf or
http://www.k1ttt.net/technote/k2trstub.html
For the normal people without prior experience, you need to do some reading.
That applies to everybody. Even me.
Also I had to read it before I got what is going on.
One of the first ideas is there is no null.
There is a certain amount of attenuation you can get from such system.
Then many come and claim the Q of a stub is poor and they are no good.
Well .. they do something.
To go beyond that: More is More.
It also equals more reading.
73,
Jukka OH6LI
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