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You can adjust the length of the feed line. But it is a trade-off. It
takes a lot of experimentation to get a length that works ok for all frequencies of operation. The high SWR on the feed line produces different impedances at different frequencies and the length is a critical variable. Dick W7AND On Sat, 25 Dec 2004 17:19:56 GMT, wrote: I am using a G5RV and an Icom 756Pro II. The auto antenna tuner will tune the antenna fine except in the area of 3963.5 and up to at least 4.0385. I use 4.0385 as a member of MARS. Right now my SWR "as shown" is well into the "red zone". Is there any way to modify the antenna to get it to be a better match so that the auto tuner can do its thing. The antenna is the shortened or Jr. version with a ladder wire lead in. Would changing the lead in to RG8 coax be a help?? Sure will appreciate some help. I am a novice at this and it is important that I am able to use 4.083.5. |
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