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Kent,
This shouldn't make any difference at all.
Howard #3, W A 9 Y B W
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kent Plemmons" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, July 03, 2015 1:54 PM
Subject: ladderline disconnect
> Hi all,
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> I am in the process of putting up a horizontal loop antenna and feeding it
> with 450 ohm ladderline.
>
> I have a knife switch that I am using to serve as a disconnect.
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> The knife switch is a two wire switch. By this I mean that it can
> connect/disconnect two wires like what is found with 450 ohm ladderline.
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> The distance between the two parallel wires of the ladderline is about 3
> eights of an inch wider than the distance between the parallel connecters
> on
> the knife switch.
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> Can anyone tell me how this narrowing of the distance between the 2 wires
> as
> they pass through the knife switch may affect my transmission/rreception?
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> Thanks and I hope each of you have a great Fourth of July holiday,
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> Kent Plemmons
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> Clyde, NC KK4FFF
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