> Pretty simple - see W2VJN's book on stubs "Managing Interstation
> Interference"
>
> My copy is not at hand here, but as I recall it involves a quarter
> wavelength of
> coax at 40m, but 'tapped' up 1/4 wavelength from the shorted end on 15m.
> That is, use a Tee connector; on one side of the tee is a 1/4 wavelength
> shorted
> stub on 15 and on the other side of the tee is an open ended 1/2 wave stub
> on 15.
>
> But, check the book for more details. I tried it back when I did a book
> review of
> it for NCJ and it worked FB.
Thinking about that logically, it appears it would still pass 40 meters to
me.
The reactance of a 30 degree shorted stub is the same but opposite sign as a
60 degree open stub. The result would be a parallel resonant circuit on 40,
which would also appear as an open on 15 meters.
I don't see how that would reject 40 at all.
I have ran the stub impedances to get exact values, but off the top of my
head I can't see why that would null 40. It should pass both 15 and 40.
73 Tom
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