One more detail that might be of general interest. The place where you
attach the xmit output and ground to the two dipole legs determines the
feedpoint impedance. If you attach to the closest practical two
positions near the center the impedance will be at or near what the
model predicted last night. So don't attach further out from the center
thinking it's arbitrary. It gradually increases such that at the
opposite ends it's several thousand ohms (i.e. phenomenally high SWR:
all heat, no RF out).
-Pete
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