I said earlier:

"Rick claims that when using a series connection of two different transmission 
lines, one coaxial, one window line, changing the length of one (coax) affects 
something or the other, while changing the length of the other portion (window line) 
has no effect whatsoever.

This is clearly impossible. "

I stand by those remarks.  Your empirical evidence to the contrary is wrong.

Rick also said:

"Changing from 10' of coax from rig to the CMC (common mode choke, typically 
incorrectly called a current balun, used at the shack window) to ~35' has a significant 
change in tuning and band use ability.  It allows me to operate above 300W on the bottom 
end of 80 meters when 10' makes it dicey (tuner matches, but can't handle/maintain the 
match above 300 watts)."

Yet earlier in the thread he said:

"The coax portion of the feed should be as SHORT as possible, in my case it is 
currently about 10' (2.8 meters).  The losses are highest there and the extreme SWR makes 
it MUCH worse, keep it short; use the best stuff, not the cheap stuff.  Changing the 
length of the coax portion has a HUGE impact on where (or if) the system tunes; the 
window line, none."

So which is it, 10' or 35'?

With that, I'm done.

Wes  N7WS


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