KK4LYQ
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balum needed on EFHW? | Nov 4th 2021, 12:29 | 3 | 5,104 | on 21/1/22 |
Antenna switch | Oct 4th 2018, 14:53 | 3 | 7,521 | on 18/11/18 |
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balum needed on EFHW? | KK4LYQ | on 4/11/21 |
I have a 67' end fed wire with a 34' counterpoise. my transmitter is a 40m OHR kit my MFJ 259B indicates a very high SWR MY ZM-2 tuner will only bring it down to about 1.7 my friend insists I need a 9:1 balum but I cant find any documentation to support his advise Ladies and Gentlemen: I have no wish to be rude but please don't respond unless you have first hand experience. Thank you |
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Antenna switch | KK4LYQ | on 4/10/18 |
New guy Old man My rig has 4 antenna outlets. HF, 50 MHZ, VHF and UHF. I homebrewed a 2M/70Cm J-Pole that I'd like to use when working the local repeaters in mid Florida. I can hit Walt Disney, Lake Wales, the "big sticks" along I75 and Tampa. I'd like to be able to "flip da switch" back and forth between UHF and VHF but all the coaxal switches I've found ground the non-selected arm of the "Y". Doesn't seem a good idea to ground the antenna outlet of my rig. I'd like to feed the "leg"of the Y and have a dummy load attached to the arm that is not selected. Does such an animal exist or do I need to start cross breeding? Thanks Bill -KK4LYQ |