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I was wondering, if i designed a horizontal center fed dipole... w/a sorta fan say a few legs for 10-40m... but instead of just attaching coax, i attached a sgc tuner at the feed point would i expect the dipole to resonate"" as one would predict if feed directly via coax ex the 40m leg resonates on 40 or would the tuner 'grab' different ....?? tnx naturally a single wire could be tune very well w/the remote sgc but i ponder |
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![]() ml wrote: hi I was wondering, if i designed a horizontal center fed dipole... w/a sorta fan say a few legs for 10-40m... but instead of just attaching coax, i attached a sgc tuner at the feed point would i expect the dipole to resonate"" as one would predict if feed directly via coax ex the 40m leg resonates on 40 or would the tuner 'grab' different ....?? tnx naturally a single wire could be tune very well w/the remote sgc but i ponder If you were using the fan dipole with a tuner attached to the feed point, the tuner would try to establish the best 50 ohm match from the coax to the complex impedance presented by the antenna. The frequency at which you are trying to tune, and the complex impedance of the fan dipole at that frequency, will determine whether the tuner can match the coax to the antenna. One particular wire of the fan could dominate, but the tuner will try to match the overall impedance. Gary N4AST |
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![]() ml wrote: hi I was wondering, if i designed a horizontal center fed dipole... w/a sorta fan say a few legs for 10-40m... but instead of just attaching coax, i attached a sgc tuner at the feed point would i expect the dipole to resonate"" as one would predict if feed directly via coax ex the 40m leg resonates on 40 or would the tuner 'grab' different ....?? tnx naturally a single wire could be tune very well w/the remote sgc but i ponder If you were using the fan dipole with a tuner attached to the feed point, the tuner would try to establish the best 50 ohm match from the coax to the complex impedance presented by the antenna. The frequency at which you are trying to tune, and the complex impedance of the fan dipole at that frequency, will determine whether the tuner can match the coax to the antenna. One particular wire of the fan could dominate, but the tuner will try to match the overall impedance. Gary N4AST |
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