18 feet of coax is NOT needed
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by Turbo-T, Jul 16, 2017.
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Look at: Dipole Length | Antenna Length Calculation & Formula | Tutorial
leon
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For a half wave dipole the length for a wave travelling in free space is calculated and this is multiplied by a factor "A". Typically it is between 0.96 and 0.98 and is mainly dependent upon the ratio of the length of the antenna to the thickness of the wire or tube used as the element.
This is why I like to start with the free space measurement. I kinda like the 4% leeway. -
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kc0ivrabbiporkchop Thanks this. -
Excellent info here.
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Ok
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Wonder what the "coax length" folks would do if faced with "450 ohm ladder line"?
Hyuck. hyuck. hyuck! j/k
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