Hello,
trying to improve my RX setup, I have a question .
When feeding short RX verticals with a coil and resistor in series, does it
make sense to decouple the feedline
at the feedpoint with a braid breaker ?
73
Luc
ON4IA
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hi luc
so you use a hi z rx arrya and you have matched the 7m long radials with a coil
in resonaze?
VY 73
frank
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Verschickt: Sa, 7 Jun 2014 9:13 pm
When feeding short RX verticals with a coil and resistor in series, does it
make sense to decouple the feedline
at the feedpoint with a braid breaker ?
There is no universal answer.
The particular installation determines whether or not decoupling is
necessary. Sometimes a ground rod alone is
Tom,
one of 2 elements is very close to the house ( 20 ft ) and coax is lying ON the
ground, so I guess it is best to use a braid breaker ?
In fact it is a test setup . I also have a receiver 500 meters inline with the
antenna direction so I can
check the F/B of my test setup
Luc
Sorry for this not being entirely topband-related, but I'm hoping some people
here have tried this. I have a beam on a rotor than has lmr400 feeding it now.
The cable has been damaged by critters that like snacking on polyethylene. I'm
thinking about replacing the lmr400 with fsj4-50b heliax
This would be a natural topic for Tower Talk. Access via contesting.com
73, Jim K9YC
On 6/7/2014 7:03 PM, Bill Wichers wrote:
I'm thinking about replacing the lmr400 with fsj4-50b heliax since I have
several thousand feet of that on a reel. I'm also thinking that the corrugated
copper
On 6/7/2014 12:13 PM, luc kerkhofs via Topband wrote:
does it make sense to decouple the feedline
at the feedpoint with a braid breaker ?
It DOES make sense to decouple the feedline. I've never heard of a
braid breaker. Under NO conditions should you open the shield == that
prevents the