NO! You can't test it with a VOM. You need a signal with wavelength
[frequency] characteristics.
Someone in your area should have an MFJ 259B. Ask around.
Deacon Dave, W1MCE
Jack Twilley wrote:
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"Dave" == Dave Shrader writes:
Dave Use an antenna analyzer!
Umm, assume that instead of an antenna analyzer, I've got a VOM.
Dave At 1/8 wavelength, from either a short or an open, the input
Dave impedance will be purely resistive. The resistive value is the
Dave Zo of the line.
Without being able to send a signal, I won't be able to test it?
Jack.
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