Does the jumper length affect the performance of the radio any on tx/rx.. I'm going to be using a fatboy 450- 2x2879 with my general lee and Wilson 1000 and need to use a 6 foot jumper between the amp and radio
Does the jumper length affect the performance of the radio any on tx/rx.. I'm going to be using a fatboy 450- 2x2879 with my general lee and Wilson 1000 and need to use a 6 foot jumper between the amp and radio
im not arguing . and if i'm wrong it shouldn't be difficult to explain why ......
of course , if you dont have a leg to stand on and are parroting CB BS yourself any excuse to not put forth your evidence will do to try to keep from embarrassing yourself . i'm not afraid to be wrong and i dont mind being shown why im wrong when i am , it gives me a chance to learn ... and i certianly dont know it all .
common good buddy , don't be afraid
yum, get in my bellyIt's pretty simple. strawberry malt.
- 'Doc
(strawberry's and ice cream is what malts consists of.)
ARRL Guide to Antenna Tuners.
Chapter 7 Transmission Lines
Page 7-4
"There are some interesting special cases with a mismatched line. The load impedance, resistive and complex, repeats evey "half-wave", for example. The impedance goes to the opposite extreme in odd multiples of "quarter-wave". For example our 25 ohm load would get TRANSFORMED to 100 ohms in a quarter-wave or 3/4 wave tranmission line sections and vice versa. This effect can be used to our advantage if we wish to TRANSFORM impedances at a specific frequences."
Booty-Kisser - instead of parroting shit you hear all the time why don't you stick your nose in a book once in a while and then actually go do some real world testing.