look closer to why i agreed...
he was refering to balancing feedline
you had not spoken of using ladder line early on
i was against you
considering what i use and most or many people use 50 ohm coax
simple as that
there are advantages to unbalenced lines
where it may be worth while to use and therefore need a tuner
typiclly ladderline is far lower loss....especially when using on long feedline runs or on VHF and UHF frequencies (tho wire antennas are far less typiclly used VHF and UHF)
and with proper running/working 50 ohm coax and good working order connectors...and that the only thing left in the antenna system is the antenna..
then what i said applies
i am not conflicted.....lol
he was refering to balancing feedline
you had not spoken of using ladder line early on
i was against you
considering what i use and most or many people use 50 ohm coax
simple as that
there are advantages to unbalenced lines
where it may be worth while to use and therefore need a tuner
typiclly ladderline is far lower loss....especially when using on long feedline runs or on VHF and UHF frequencies (tho wire antennas are far less typiclly used VHF and UHF)
and with proper running/working 50 ohm coax and good working order connectors...and that the only thing left in the antenna system is the antenna..
then what i said applies
i am not conflicted.....lol