[Antennas] Inverted L
Ross Primrose
n4rp at n4rp.com
Wed Apr 4 18:07:20 EDT 2018
An end-fed half wave has a very high (>2500ohms typically) feed point
impedance, so you'll need a special tuner to make it work properly, and
you'll need the tuner to be right at the feed point. If that's not
practical, a 3/8 wave might be a better choice....
73, Ross N4RP
On 04/03/2018 02:52 PM, Thomas Scherer wrote:
> Planning to put up 1/2 wave 80 meter inverted L cut for 3700 Mhz.
> Aprox 126 ft… (38ft vertical / 88ft horizontal).
> Thoughts on tuners, baluns, number and length of radials needed.
> Would like to keep it simple — Thanks!
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