- 1. BIP-BOP switches (score: 1)
- Author: 00tlzivney@bsuvc.bsu.edu (00tlzivney@bsuvc.bsu.edu)
- Date: Tue Jul 18 13:18:56 1995
- I have been thinking about constructing a BIP-BOP switch using DPDT relays. I notice that in the diagrams published in the mags using commercial switch boxes, an extra half-wavelength of coax is swit
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-07/msg00109.html (12,290 bytes)
- 2. BIP-BOP switches (score: 1)
- Author: K8DO@aol.com (K8DO@aol.com)
- Date: Wed Jul 19 13:33:39 1995
- Hi... DO NOT DO IT.... Do not even think about it.... :>) Coax is unbalanced line... Cross connecting the inner conductor to the outer braid will cause currents/radiation on the outside of the line,
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-07/msg00113.html (7,142 bytes)
- 3. BIP-BOP switches (score: 1)
- Author: n0dh@comtch.iea.com (n0dh@comtch.iea.com)
- Date: Wed Jul 19 19:13:26 1995
- I tried this approach on a pair of phased 160 meter inverted L's. I also have used coax and L/C networks. The reversing of the coax braid approach produced the poorest results of the three, the best
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-07/msg00115.html (34,507 bytes)
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