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Topband: Measuring delay line length?

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Subject: Topband: Measuring delay line length?
From: Dave Kirk <w6mqi@yahoo.com>
Reply-to: Dave Kirk <w6mqi@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 20:46:12 -0700 (PDT)
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I’ve been thinking about building a 3 element triangle receive
only array for 160m I have been reading ON4UN’s book trying to get ideas on how
to go about building what I want. One thing that I’m having problems
understanding is the delay line that is switched between each antenna. I have
gone through the formulas to calculate the length of the desired delay line
but, how do I go about measuring the length of the delay line? What type of
test gear would I need? I have a AA-200 antenna analyzer but that’s it. Sorry 
about
my ignorance on this subject but, I have never done anything like this before.  
At 160m how accurate does the length of the
delay line really have to be? It seems like ¼ wave matching sections can be +-
a few feet and still work just fine. So before I waste a bunch of coax I
thought I would ask first.
 
73 Dave
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