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In my quest to buy a reel of 300 ohm TV flatwire in Taiwan's 3rd
largest city, Taizhong, it appeared to be a losing cause, so I have given up the thought, despite pages like http://www.morsex.com/dipole/index.htm , and decided to get with the coax. |
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In my quest to buy a reel of 300 ohm TV flatwire in Taiwan's 3rd
largest city, losing cause decided to get with the coax Sounds like a good idea. What's your question to the group? 73 Gary N4AST |
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B What's your question to the group?
I'm saying even though we see http://www.morsex.com/dipole/index.htm ripping up coax and putting flatwire in, as recently as 1998, we regular folks should perish such thought, as one shouldn't even expect to be able to buy flatwire anymore, without great effort. So the marketplace is giving a message that flatwire is such a losing proposition, just like vacuum tubes, that it needn't even be available anymore. |
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Dan wrote:
What's your question to the group? http://www.morsex.com/dipole/index.htm ripping up coax and putting flatwire in, as recently as 1998, we regular folks should perish such thought, as one shouldn't even expect to be able to buy flatwire anymore, without great effort. Hi Dan, 300 ohm line is available from Radio Shack, Home Depot, Lowes ect. last time I checked. May not be in your part of the world however :-( flatwire is such a losing proposition, just like vacuum tubes, that it needn't even be available anymore. Well, if it gets to the point that only a few hundred Hams use it for their dipole antennas, the market will dry up. I think there are still enough OTA home TV installations to keep 300 ohm line for at least a few more years. Even if the 300 ohm stuff goes away, it is quite easy to homebrew. Also 450 ohm line, which is readily available, is slightly preferable from a performance standpoint. Concerning the link you provided: That was a good tutuorial on basic dipole construction. After you have done it a couple times, you are an expert, it's not that difficult. I do question the use of a 1:4 balun before the tuner. The balun will seldom see it's design impedance with an antenna of this type. A 1:1 current balun would be a better choice IMO. This has been discussed before on this group, do a search. 73 Gary N4AST |
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I can get it at the local Radio Shack. I'm sure the Wireman would have it.
"Dan Jacobson" wrote in message ... B What's your question to the group? I'm saying even though we see http://www.morsex.com/dipole/index.htm ripping up coax and putting flatwire in, as recently as 1998, we regular folks should perish such thought, as one shouldn't even expect to be able to buy flatwire anymore, without great effort. So the marketplace is giving a message that flatwire is such a losing proposition, just like vacuum tubes, that it needn't even be available anymore. |
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On Thu, 1 Jan 2004 23:26:25 -0800, "CW"
wrote: I can get it at the local Radio Shack. I'm sure the Wireman would have it. The wireman has 4 or 5 kinds of it :-) Bob k5qwg "Dan Jacobson" wrote in message ... B What's your question to the group? I'm saying even though we see http://www.morsex.com/dipole/index.htm ripping up coax and putting flatwire in, as recently as 1998, we regular folks should perish such thought, as one shouldn't even expect to be able to buy flatwire anymore, without great effort. So the marketplace is giving a message that flatwire is such a losing proposition, just like vacuum tubes, that it needn't even be available anymore. |
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I thought they would.
"Bob Miller" wrote in message ... The wireman has 4 or 5 kinds of it :-) |
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Dan Jacobson wrote:
In my quest to buy a reel of 300 ohm TV flatwire in Taiwan's 3rd largest city, Taizhong, it appeared to be a losing cause Hell, it's all made over there, isn't it, anymore.... |
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Not necessarily: Taiwanese workers are expecting decent wages now, so
the Taiwanese companies are moving their factories to China and other places. -=- Alan On 01/02/04 08:23 pm Robert Casey put fingers to keyboard and launched the following message into cyberspace:br In my quest to buy a reel of 300 ohm TV flatwire in Taiwan's 3rd largest city, Taizhong, it appeared to be a losing cause Hell, it's all made over there, isn't it, anymore.... |
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