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I have seen discussion of topfed dipoles as antenna and recognise that
they have two 'features': 1 They are are frequency specific 2 they are directional. However I have seen decriptions of off-centre-fed dipoles with baluns that cover all ham bands, I have not seen numbers for their performance on other frequencies. It seems to me that these would be a very convenient solution; a 4:1 balun at the masthead fed by coax and feeding (eg) forestay and backstay with appropriately placed insulators. Comments ? |
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