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Since you seem to have everything you need either way, I'd probably try
whatever one is easier and see if it works. If option A is a 15 minute
job, and option B is a 2 hour job, I'd try option A first.
One reason the balun/coax option is popular is that it can keep RF out
of the shack. Even if the ladder line direct to the tuner works and
the tuner likes it, you may still wind up going the coax/balun route if
you have RF problems.
Good luck, Steve KW3A
On 11/2/2012 12:40 PM, John Miller wrote:
> is your g5rv fed with real ladder line or just twin lead? Most commercially
> made ones have twin lead though I've seen home made ones with real ladder
> line. IF you don't know the specs on it, I'd be inclined to use the balun
> and coax but you could try it either way and see what happens.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Michael Ryan" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Friday, November 02, 2012 12:24 PM
> Subject: Ladder Line missmatches
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>> Hi All:=20
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>> I'm hoping to install my doublet this weekend and it has 50 feet of 450 =
>> ohm ladder line on it, not quite enough to reach the balanced terminals =
>> on my tuner.=20
>> I also have a ladder line fed G5RV that received some damage when =
>> hurricane Leslie took down my tower and I'm thinking of taking that 30 =
>> feet of ladder line from it and joining it to my 50 foot length to make =
>> it enough to reach my tuner.=20
>> The problem is I'm not sure if its 450 ohm or other. Should I be overly =
>> concerned and my manual tuner will take care of it or should I attach a =
>> balun I have and feed it with a short length of coax? =20
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>> 73:=20
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>> Michael DE VO1AX=20
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