Re: I need help Cecil
- From: Butch Magee <lynyrd@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2006 05:30:07 -0600
Thank you David, I was afraid that was what I was going to hear. Everything, it seems, that looks as if it might be the one to go
chasing after, has them little resistors connecting one side to
another. Oh well, back to the drawing boards es think tank!
Butch Magee KF5DE
David J Windisch wrote:
Butch, it's a folded-up length of folded-dipole sort-of with a dummy-load/power-absorber in the center. RTMC for the disclaimers. They're there, believe me..
To play with something like it more easily and inexpensively, attach a piece of coax to your rig, put a dummy load at the far end, and connect a random length of wire to the center conductor of the coax, at the dummy load. You could connect a similar length of wire to the outer coax conductor . . . . maybe a total of 7.5M of wire in your new terminated dipole ;o)
Hth. 73, Dave, N3HE
"Butch Magee" <lynyrd@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:4424ADC1.9050803@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(as usual, I'm in great need)
I have great problems in trying to post a photo/webpage to the group to help identify and discover dimentions to the "Wideband Folded Loop" that is somewhat described in the artical by RF-Systems Inc.
SNIP
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