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Hello All, I shall try to make this short, I have a long wire about
95-100 feet long tuned to ground, now when I am using a four to one balam I
can use 3.5 MHZ with a 1.to 1 SWR, I can also use the 1.6 MHZ band
also with a 1.2 SWR, now to use the rest of the bands I have to take the
Balam out of line and use a dipole wire connector which now I can use the
rest of the bands except for 21 MHZ, now I have lost the use of 3.5 MHz
and 1.6 MHz, can anyone please give me some help in which way to go here
please? do I nead a balam? how do I get around the fact that I lose two
bands if I use the dipole wire connecter? This is doing my head in I have
been trying to sort this out for a few weeks now I would very much
appreciate and help or advice that anyone can give me on this. 73, Andy M 0
C E G
Regards
Andrew Shipp
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