In a message dated 6/17/05 11:03:26 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jim N2EY wrote:
On 40 meters, the feedpoint impedance will look like a resistance of a few
ohms and a reactance of several hundred ohms or more. Will the matching
network
be able to handle that, and
Wayne N6KR wrote:
...what you
described won't work very well, because both wires need to be about 33
feet long at this frequency. By cutting one 33-foot piece of wire in
half, you've made a 20-meter antenna :)
A modeling program like EZNEC predicts that a 33-foot center
In a message dated 6/17/05 2:12:37 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wayne N6KR wrote:
...what you
described won't work very well, because both wires need to be about 33
feet long at this frequency. By cutting one 33-foot piece of wire in
half, you've made a 20-meter
Jim N2EY wrote:
On 40 meters, the feedpoint impedance will look like a resistance of a few
ohms and a reactance of several hundred ohms or more. Will the matching
network
be able to handle that, and do it without undue loss?
The impedance at the center of a 33
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