>The second question concerns the L network : with this base load
antenna configuration wich >is the best L netwrok configuration to
use?
I don't know if it's the BEST one, but it works for me... bottom of
the page on :
http://n3ox.net/projects/sixtyvert/matching_networks_18m.pdf
I'm in your exact situation...60 foot fiberglass pole, base loaded
and matched. I use a tapped coil for loading and matching.
You can find pictures at http://www.n3ox.net/projects/sixtyvert
I had pretty good results with this antenna and 100W over the winter.
I used a Flag to help on RX and didn't work anything
earth-shattering, but went from 9 countries worked on 160 to maybe 40
worked...
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That brings me to a question for the experts on the reflector:
Which has better bandwidth for matching this antenna, an L-L step-up L
network with two coils that are *not* coupled to each other, or the
tapped-coil scheme that I used?
I'm sure the mutual coupling between the coils changes things somewhat
vs. using two coils, but it is a change for the better, the worse, or
pretty much neutral?
73,
Dan
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