Was looking at the plans for the old Hy-Gain 6element 6meter beam from the 6mt.com web site. It uses a dipole/T-match type feed system, however it doesn't give any information about the matching syst
I have a copy of a copy I can mail of the 64B. Basically, the T-match is using the driven element as a folded dipole with a half-wave coax balun(80 inches long) to transform the impedance from 200 oh
I forgot to mention, the coax used in the balun IS RG-11/U (75 ohms). Just found info on delta match on M1CCZ's web site. Joe W4AAB -- Original Message -- From: Joe Crawford To: Donald Huntington ; Q
Hi Jacob, I was curious about that too, and did a little research and found that it is basically a 1/2 wave dipole mounted to the driven element with a 1/4 wave matching balun in tow. I made one for
Was looking at the plans for the old Hy-Gain 6element 6meter beam from the 6mt.com web site. It uses a dipole/T-match type feed system, however it doesn't give any information about the matching syst
I have a copy of a copy I can mail of the 64B. Basically, the T-match is using the driven element as a folded dipole with a half-wave coax balun(80 inches long) to transform the impedance from 200 oh
I forgot to mention, the coax used in the balun IS RG-11/U (75 ohms). Just found info on delta match on M1CCZ's web site. Joe W4AAB -- Original Message -- From: Joe Crawford To: Donald Huntington ; Q
Hi Jacob, I was curious about that too, and did a little research and found that it is basically a 1/2 wave dipole mounted to the driven element with a 1/4 wave matching balun in tow. I made one for