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Default antennae ladder line formulae that I really need help with. THANK YOU.

On Sat, 26 Sep 2009 14:44:31 -0400, "Ed Huntress"
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What Justme said has been common knowledge to ham radio operators for more
than half a century. SWR doesn't matter much with ladder line, partly
because of its low loss and partly because most of the antennas it's usually
feeding are no great shakes themselves, and radiation from the transmission
line is tolerable. I switched from a balun-type coax-fed dipole to a
ladder-line-fed folded dipole once, both of them in the exact same position,
and I got much better reports on the one fed with (300 ohm) ladder line. And
I'm sure that the SWR on that line was out of whack.


But a folded dipole is nominally 300 ohm (292 ish). Am I misunderstanding the
magnitude of "not mattering much"? I had the image of people sticking a
quarter wave stick on the end of a ladder line and calling it good...


Mark Rand (Not a wireless person, even though I'm now doing wireless
networking at work)
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