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  • 7 years

    I have a question about the term ‘meter’ as it relates to the various labels use...

    Q John asks, “I’ve just started studying for my Technician license and I have a question about the term ‘meter’ as it relates to the various labels used for amateur bands. Does the ‘meter’ of a given band correspond to the wavelength of the frequency...

  • 7 years

    When a beam antenna such as a Yagi or quad produces ...

    Q George, VE3LTU, asks, “When a beam antenna such as a Yagi or quad produces a major radiation lobe at, say, 35º, would the radiation angle be improved by tilting the boom 20º toward the Earth? Would the radiation angle with respect to the Earth now...

  • 7 years

    I have two low pass filters. If I put them both in series ...

    Q George, AD5CQ, asks, “I have two low pass filters. If I put them both in series with my transmission line, will I get more reduction of harmonics or would the input losses be excessive?”
    A The answers are “yes” and “maybe” respectively.
    The amount of loss would be double that of a single filter, but depending upon the filter design, it may be acceptable. I have seen filters with insertion losses as low as 0.25 dB and a 0.5-dB total loss would be quite acceptable to most folks. The best...

  • 7 years

    I am currently running a Yaesu FT-901 transceiver ...

    Q John, N9QC, asks, “I am currently running a Yaesu FT-901 transceiver with a Cushcraft triband Yagi antenna. I’m considering adding a long-wire antenna for 80 and 160 meters and upgrading to a more modern transceiver. Do you think the automatic antenna...

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