Hi Dave,
To me that sounds more like a T-match
73
Peter
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From: towertalk-bounces@contesting.com
[mailto:towertalk-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of WA3GIN @ Arlington
County, VA
Hi folks,
Just received a new TA-33M with TAC-33K feed.
I've never seen a driven element feed like this one. Its a clever
implementation. Where the two ends of the driven element converge at the
boom a hollow insulated coupling is provided so that the two sections
slip into the insulator, making the connection water resistent and
eliminating the need to split the feed-line coax wand weather proof the
coax shield, etc. In the middle of the insulator is an SO-239
connection. Inside the insulator there are two pieces of coax (I'm
guessing RG8) center conductor (shield removed but insulation remaining
with the ends swrink wrapped) that are simply slid inside each end of
the driven element. That is it. No direct connection to the elements.
I'm guessing this is Mosley's version of a "BETA" matching system.
Any thoughts on this technique or clarification as to whether this is
indeed a "BETA" match?
73,
dave
wa3gin
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