I'm surprised Force 12 doesn't recommend you just replace their antenna with
a dummy load. BW will be improved still further and cost will be kept to a
minimum, although gain and F/B might suffer a tad :)
Sounds like their BW quote depends on there being enough loss in the
feedline to achieve it. Rather strange to say the least!
Gary W2CS
Apex, NC
| -----Original Message-----
| From: owner-towertalk@contesting.com
| [mailto:owner-towertalk@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Ed Wolf
| Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 11:20 PM
| To: TowerTalk
| Subject: [TowerTalk] Force12
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| Force 12 recommends using a minimum of 100 feet
| of coax for their C4SXL feed lines. I just moved my
| shack to the second floor and now have over 30 feet
| each of both of the feed lines. Has anybody used shorter
| coax with their antenna? I was told by F12 that if I
| use shorter coax, the BW would suffer.
| tnx
|
| Ed Wolf - ars:N3UE - NA40+TR.PA
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