My understanding is why bother phasing the L? The "T" will have a superior overhead notch and better than an "L" for quieter receive and more low angle transmit. See CEBIK antenna site for details of
My understanding is why bother phasing the L? The "T" will have a superior overhead notch and better than an "L" for quieter receive and more low angle transmit. See CEBIK antenna site for details of
One last comment before we get wildly back on Topic. Does anyone out there using ladder lines, have a good system to bleed off electrostatic buildup on these transmission lines? Right now I'm knife s
Results may vary! hi hi Where we're you're radials running? Go with what's best in your situation, that's how it works. 1 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of sp
Actually, the tee (hatted monopole), should be voltage fed. This intails a simple tank type circuit at the antenna, inductor $ variable cap set in waterproof box. Once you determine the proper settin
Wow! Excellent, ask and ye shall receive, as they say in the little church I was raised in. Good stuff, tnxs. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! M
Or 2:1 with open line, 600 ohm. -- Robert & Linda McGraw K4TAX <RMcGraw@Blomand.Net> wrote: __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best s
Hi Nick, your email didn't work. I have a pair of 2.4 MHZ, for 9 khz and 6 khz I.F.s. Plus I have a 9mhz 1.8 narrow fiter for optional slot. It might be useable in the 6mhz slot, too, not sure. I wan
Rick, I'm sorry to say that unit is not a link coupled tuner. It is a tuner, like most, with a 4:1 Balun on the output of the tuner, so it can be marketed as a balanced line tuner. If your interested
Ok, I understand what you meant. The cebik article I posted has a link at the very end to Butler's site. Who helped develope the original "Z" match in New Zealand. That's good reading too, on Z match
Sounds good, I wonder how it compares in price to the Palstar 15oo watt Bal tuner? == message truncated == __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail
Well, it doesn't have to be that hard. For the original poster who just wanted a temporary set-up, the easiest thing is to bring them through a window sash. I simply crack my shack window 3 1/2 ", ru
So is the same 160 meters of wire (about 500 ft Straightened out into a flat top dipole. The dipole would significantly out perform the loop. _________________________________________________________
Yes Ruben. In the Omni V there are 2 filter slots for the 9 mhz, first IF filtering. Everything goes through one of the filters first. The standard filter slot is "on" until switched to the optional
Have heard a Shure 444 wrks great with them. I'm sure someone here has tried it. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protect
I've experienced serious potentials from my open wire line, which I believe to be much more prone to static discharge than the flat strip ladder line. When any storm front crosses my Qth, even a mino
I have a pair of 2.8 Khz Inrad filters, like new, for sale. One fits a (mhz slot, and the other a 6 Mhz slot. $180 for the pair shipped CONUS. After trying them for a month I am very satisfied with t
I'm confused, isn't it also a natural tendency for those in the Ham Radio "hobby" to enjoy putting out a stronger signal. It sure sounds a lot better on the air. Where should we stop at maximizing QR
Ya, but is it damaging the computer? I can understand someone prefering one smell to another, which is just sensory preference. It's like saying , I can't stand the color green on the old Heathkit ri
Plus the majority of smokers nowdays have to go outside to smoke anyway. Which means we need a service to coat our rigs with that fine patina of smoke varnish that preserves the rigs. I dispute the a