[Antennas] G5RV

Dan K9ZF n9rla at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 11 16:59:28 EST 2005


I haven't seen it posted yet, so I'll chip in my .02$...

To continue what Harvey was saying, you want to keep the coax as short 
as possible if you plan to use the G5RV as a multiband antenna.  More 
coax = more loss.  I would run the twin lead all the way to the house, 
or use the balun just outside your bulkhead connector and continue with 
coax from there.

Good Luck,

Dan

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Harvey&Bessie wrote:

>     In general, the longer the co-ax, the greater the loss, especially 
> if you are using a tuner to get the SWR down for the rig (in which 
> case the SRW on the line [co-ax] is still there). The higher loss 
> makes the SWR look lower than it really is, in fact if the loss is 
> real high any antenna will look real good, SWR-wise. The co-ax should 
> never be any longer than necessary to go from the antenna to the rig. 
> The original design of the G5RV was for use as a one-band antenna.
> Harvey,
> W4TG
>
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