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Re: Measure a single wire (not coax) for frequency


 

Hi Fred
How do you feed that 80m loop??
1:1?
1:2?
1:4?
Or monoband with a quarterwave 75ohm line and a 1:1 balun or current choke??
So.. I fact you can measure your loop... If you messure on a coax cable..
Dg9bfc sigi

Am 20.06.2022 21:13 schrieb KENT BRITAIN <WA5VJB@...>:




They put an amp meter between the transmitter and the antenna.
Adjusted for MAX AMPS!
The output circuit has lots of taps and variable caps.Could be adjusted
over a wide impedance range.50 Ohms was many years later.? ? ?Kent WA5VJB
On Monday, June 20, 2022, 02:00:41 PM CDT, Brian Donaldson
<brianb253@...> wrote:

Real world. Interesting. If Hertz and Marconi stayed in the real world,
would we have what we have now?

So, if the tool we have won't work, fine. I understand that. I have seen
where random lengths of wires were bundled together and the return loss on
various frequencies were charted. But I am not sure what tool was used or
how the individual performed the test. That is why I am curious to know if
the NanoVNA might be able to do this.

It is all good. Thanks guys for the reply.

Brian D
KF6BL













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