Now I know that NORMALLY when we feed an HALO antenna we dump the coax shield to the center of the HALO and the coax center conductor goes to a gamma match that goes to one side or the other...
HOWEVER when my friends and I built our 2m HALOs last year we fed them with out a gamma mach and just tapped the center conductor of the coax until we found a nice low reactance and a low SWR, ended up being 1.0 SWR and a 3 reactance
ANY reason I should not feed a HALo this way? Does it mess with the pattern? does it cause radiation on the on the feed line, ect???
HOWEVER when my friends and I built our 2m HALOs last year we fed them with out a gamma mach and just tapped the center conductor of the coax until we found a nice low reactance and a low SWR, ended up being 1.0 SWR and a 3 reactance
ANY reason I should not feed a HALo this way? Does it mess with the pattern? does it cause radiation on the on the feed line, ect???