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I have an off center fed dipole that was made by Antennas and More. I am
very aware of the hype surrounding the overblown claims for such antennas and their inherent problems. (radiating feed lines, etc. ) What I was not ware of is the problems with getting basic information about the antenna from the "manufacturer." What I have is a 132 foot off center fed dipole they refer to as the Windom HSQ. What I am trying to decipher is what type of balun they are using. In their literature they refer to a 1 to 1. This can not be. From the location of their balun which is about 48 feet from one end, I am guessing that they are trying for the illusive 200 ohm impedance point for 80 meters and that the balun may be a 2:1. This company does NOT return any calls. I was trying to figure if I could cut this antenna down to a 40 meter version, which might be possible with a 2:1 balun, but not a 4:1. Anyone have any experience with this type of antenna? Thanks. Charlie KD7HU |
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