[Antennas] Question re: Butternut HF6V

David C. Hallam dhallam at rapidsys.com
Sun Jun 10 18:03:14 EDT 2007


The 75 coax line section is an electrical 1/4 wave long at 20M.  It is used
to match the 20M feed point impedance to the 50 feed line.

David
KC2JD/4

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> Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2007 5:20 PM
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> Subject: [Antennas] Question re: Butternut HF6V
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> There is supposed to be a  75ohm Coax direct to the  HF6V antenna; which
> then connects directly to a 52 ohm Coax connected to the
> transmitter/tuner.
> How long is this 75 ohm Coax?
>
> I would be interested in hearing from any person who actually successfuly
> substituted a better performing item instead of this 75ohm Coax.
>
> Eugene Rippen, WB6SZS
>
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