but phasors are not matching networks. theoretically they are 50 ohms in and 50 
ohms out although in reality that is not quite the case. in any rate the high 
power sites i have built has the phasor at the highest power tower.  at some 
sites i put the phasor in its own building at the center of the array. 

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> On Dec 19, 2018, at 2:18 PM, Phil Kane <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On 12/17/2018 7:45 PM, W2xj wrote:
>> 
>> Coming from the broadcast side, especially AM broadcasting, I never
>> considered resonance particularly important. Really it’s just the
>> transmitter that cares. We always put matching at the antenna but in
>> ham radio we usually have tuners at or in the TX.
> 
> Ah, but the phaser (matching networks) for AM broadcast directional
> arrays usually is located at or near the transmitter - or at least they
> were when I dealt with AMers in the 1960s-1990s.
> 
> 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane
> Elecraft K2/100   s/n 5402
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