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Gary Schafer wrote: One exception, in this case we are talking about an antenna tuner with its output going to a coax line that then goes to the antenna. The antenna being something near 50 ohms but far enough from it to produce a 3:1 SWR on its feed line. So in this case we have 2 transmission lines. One between the transmitter and the tuner and one between the tuner and the antenna. Regards Gary Actually, in the "Marine Radio" context anything that connects to the High Impedance side of the tuner is considered not Feedline but part of the antenna. OK, if just call that part "Transmission Line" rather than a second feedline? this will allow discussee's to differentate between the two pieces of the reference system, and not get them confused while making their points..... Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |