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Re: [TenTec] [Ten Tec] OCF Antennas - Which commercial antenna is gest?

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] [Ten Tec] OCF Antennas - Which commercial antenna is gest?
From: Joe Papworth via TenTec <tentec@contesting.com>
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Date: Wed, 23 Sep 2015 08:48:34 -0400
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 Thanks Steve.
A wise man once said "Sometimes it's better to be lucky than good."


Later, Joe


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From: Steve Hunt &lt;steve@karinya.net&gt;
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Subject: Re: [TenTec] [Ten Tec] OCF Antennas - Which commercial antenna is gest?

                     Joe,
     
     A possible explanation - and from my experience the most likely one     - 
is that your "antenna" was actually the braid of your coax,     top-loaded by 
the OCF wire. The differential-mode impedance of a     130ft wire fed at the 
25% point is so high on 160m it's almost     impossible for any choke/balun to 
prevent CM current on the braid.     You'd only need about 30ft of coax for 
that system to appear as a     top-loaded 160m quarter-wave.
     
     Steve G3TXQ
     
     On 23/09/2015 11:21, Joe Papworth via       TenTec wrote:
     
            Maybe you can explain why an ocf antenna I once had worked on 160. 
I called it "My accidental 160 meter antenna."  It was a full wave on 40, (i.e. 
130 ft) and fed with coax, 1/4 wave in from one end. I intended to use it only 
on 40 but I discovered it was resonant on 160 also. Any idea why it worked? Or 
was it just pure luck?            
   
   
 

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