Newbie Dave, KX3 owner with built in ATU. I have a loop antenna feed point line 
question. I know this is not an antenna group but I want something optimized 
for the KX3 and QRP.

I have installed a 40 meter skywire horizontal loop antenna in my attic, 135 
feet in length. I hope to use the antenna on 40-10 meters. I live in a condo 
complex, fortunately for me, on the 2nd floor. The distance from the feed point 
to the rig vertically is about 20 ft and about 5 ft horizontally through a 
ceiling.

Coax or ladder line feed, most say ladder line for low loss?

I am stumped, confused and bewildered about how to feed my KX3. Opinions are 
ALL over the map with NO consistency. I have researched the Skywire google and 
yahoo groups and the ARRL docs.  Just tell me what works best for my KX3 and 
how to do it. 

If I feed with 450 ohm ladder line, how do I transition from the ladder line to 
the rig? Is it antenna ends to 20 ft of ladder line to the balun and then a 
short stub of coax? What is short, 1 to 5 ft? Do I cut the ladder line long and 
what do I do with excess? The ladder line has to stay mostly vertical?

I have the BNC to binding post adapter as well. Can I just feed ladder line to 
the binding posts directly with maybe some kind of strain relief? 

It sorta works now with the antenna loop connected to an MFJ913 4:1 balun to 
RG8X coax to rig. SWR on 40 meters is about 2.0 to 2.2 across the band (low to 
high) as measured externally before connecting to the rig. Am I good enough? 
The ATU handles it quite nicely bringing it down to 1:1.

I’ve tried feeding the coax directly, with no balun, but that made the SWR much 
worse externally, 5:1 and up. 

Remember, be gentle to this newbie and TIA,

Dave Esquer, K6WDE
dave.esq...@gmail.com






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