Rich said:
>One advantage of a trap-less center-fed wire fed with ladder-line and a
balanced L network tuner is that if it turns out that a reactance arcs
or melts down, retrofitting a more capable L or C does not require
bringing down the antenna.<
However, the classic parallel or series tuner has the advantage that the
working Q can be controlled, which is not the case with an L network. In the L
network, the working Q is fixed by the impedance transformation ratio. So an
impedance which leads to the matching network working Q being high in an L
network can lead to flashover or melting, while the parallel or series tuned
circuit can have its proportions set to prevent this. Suitable designs appeared
in ARRL handbooks 50 years ago.
But the other advantages of the centre fed open wire line dipole remain. Plus
it's inherently capable of use over a very wide frequency range.
73
Peter G3RZP
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