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Old 07-23-2008, 07:59 PM
Andrey
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Default Pawsey Stub ... Two Pawsey Stubs? (Antenna balancing)

When I need to feed a dipole from 50 Ohm coax I attach quarter wave coaxial
cable section (so-called Pawsey stub) to make my feed balanced. This is
common knowledge, works great, described in every antenna book.

Now I need to feed dual band dipole from 50 Ohm coax and bandwidth of Pawsey
stub balun is much too narrow to cover both bands. If I attach two Pawsey
stubs, one per each band, will I get dual band balun?




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