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Re: Slightly Unbalanced dipole?

Posted by Don Wilhelm on Jan 13, 2019; 11:59pm
URL: http://elecraft.85.s1.nabble.com/Slightly-Unbalanced-dipole-tp7648044p7648065.html

Al,

If not placed at the antenna feedpoint (up at the antenna), then the
feedline may radiate due to common mode current.
For feedlines using parallel conductors, the problem is not as bad if
the feedline exits at right angles from the radiator for at least a half
wavelength.  In that case, the common mode choke can be placed at the
junction of the parallel line and coax.

In all cases of a radiator fed with coax, a good common mode choke at
the radiator feedpoint is necessary.  Even though the RF on the inside
of the coax is balanced, when the coax reaches the radiator, the side of
the antenna connected to the coax shield sees two paths.  One is the
side of the radiator, and the other is the outside of the coax braid -
it will dutifully split to follow both paths depending on the impedance
of each one.  A good common mode choke will prevent the RF current from
seeing the coax shield as another conductor.

A similar situation exists at the transition between parallel feedline
and coax.

73,
Don W3FPR


On 1/13/2019 6:42 PM, Al Lorona wrote:
> By the way, whenever Jim says, "...a very good common mode choke at the feedpoint of an antenna...," he means an antenna fed with coax. For the rest of us, of course, that choke would (should) go at the output of the antenna tuner, whether in the shack or close by.
>
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