Cecil Moore wrote:
On 21.4 MHz, the 10m dipole will have a feedpoint impedance of 200+j450
On 28.4 MHz, the 15m dipole will have a feedpoint impedance of 29-j384
Well, I obviously got these impedances reversed. Should have been:
On 28.4 MHz, the 15m dipole will have a feedpoint impedance of 200+j450
On 21.4 MHz, the 10m dipole will have a feedpoint impedance of 29-j384
Thanks, Jerry, for catching my mistake. But the paralleling advice stands.
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73, Cecil
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