I have a 80m doublet fed with 600ohn "true ladder line" I put up last year and followed all the guidelines for running open wire feeder right into the house and to my johnson matchbox and it works great,,,, so a couple months ago I decided I wanted another "ladder line" fed antenna for another radio here, I had a bunch of wire and some 300 ohm twin lead, I will say on this one I broke most of the "rules" when it comes to running ladder line style feed line. I have the 300ohm twin lead feeding a 40m dipole about 18-20 feet off the ground in the back yard, the feed line then enters the house where I used to have a coax running in, it goes into my basement and runs along other electrical wires and through all the holes in the floor joists with the other house wiring, then it runs along the heating duct work for a little ways then through the floor to behind my radios and to another Johnson matchbox or the MFJ-974hb. guess what,,, it works great, no problem making contacts on 40-10m , even qrp with my Bitx40 at 4-5 watts
No RF in the house on either the 80m doublet fed with 600ohm wire or the 300ohm twin lead 40m dipole,, just amazing how well they work
now a little bit about tuners,,, I have been playing around with tuners for the ladder line and open feed line antennas, I have a few
*Mfj-986 with built in 4:1 current balun,, this one worked fine tuning all bands and seemed to work fine, just takes a long time to change bands with the roller inductor, had to spin it forever to get from one end to the other
Dentron Super Tuner with built in 4:1 balun, worked ok , faster to tune when changing bands but I did have some feedback on some of the bands in my computer monitor
then I started doing some looking into a true balanced line matchbox(tuner) and picked up a couple of the Johnson Matchbox's the design doesn't use any balun and is a true balanced tuner,,, this is a keeper if you can find a good one, I have a few fully functioning ones and a parts one.. these work great, easy fast to change bands ,, only thing they only cover 80,40,20,15,10 bands
the modern version of the Johnson Matchbox is the MFJ-974hb , it is based off of the Johnson matchbox but uses a 12 position inductance switch so you can tune all the bands, im using this one now with the 40m dipole with 300ohm twinlead
so you never know,, just run the 300ohm twinlead into the house and to the tuner and give it a try,, I was really surprised on how well it works even though I didn't follow any of the "rules" on that one.