Joe KC1SRI on Nostr: I remember discussion on here a year ago about how there was a better resource than ...
I remember discussion on here a year ago about how there was a better resource than "Feedline Lengths to Avoid" / the odd multiple 1/8 wavelength on lowest band rule for dipoles / doublets (beyond modeling a system oneself). Does anyone remember that discussion and what resource was shared? I remember some folks following the Lengths to Avoid and that not quite doing the trick with open window / ladder line in their setup, and that there was some more refined advice out there... #HamRadio
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