Or, even on a vertical with elevated radials, if there are "enough"
radials, does it really matter if the feedline acts as just one more
radial?
On my 40m vert, there are about 20 elevated radials, about 10'
above ground, and the feedline also comes out at about the 10'
level. Since the feedline is about 200' long, is feedline radiation
really an issue in this case?
--
Dave N0RQ
http://www.powerlinenoise.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Hearn" <dhearn@air-pipe.com>
> We know that buried radials are affected by the soil around them to the
> extent that they are not capable of being resonated. It seems to me that a
> buried feedline would not need a choke to stop current on the shield
> outer.
> Anyone agree or disagree?
>
> Dan, N5AR
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