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    [SOLVED] HF AND V/UHF IMPEDANCES NETWORK MATCHING

    Hi Hi Big Boss (and Volker and Tony), As I've answered previously to Volker and Tony, finally I'll buy the right 50H coaxial cable. Some money more expensive than 93H one, but for sure less problems when some mismatch (or extra power) occurs. Truly grateful!!!! Stv
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    [SOLVED] HF AND V/UHF IMPEDANCES NETWORK MATCHING

    Hi Tony, Thanks a lot for your information. Finally I've opted for buying 50H coaxial wire. I suppose it'll be for less problems :) Appreciate Stv
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    [SOLVED] HF AND V/UHF IMPEDANCES NETWORK MATCHING

    Hi Volker. Thank you so much for your clear an convincent answers to my question. Of course, I'll "Invest" a little more buying 50H coaxial wire in order to avoid mismatches and problems on both HF and V/UHF networks. Appreciate!!! Stv
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    [SOLVED] HF AND V/UHF IMPEDANCES NETWORK MATCHING

    Hi Volker, Yours it's a logic question, of course. A correct coaxial 50H's cable is expensive and I've found a good value for an old stock of RG62 type (@ 93H or 100H). It's strong with a good braid but with the inner "live" a bit different... That's the main reason. If you know if it's usable...
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    [SOLVED] HF AND V/UHF IMPEDANCES NETWORK MATCHING

    HF AND V/UHF IMPEDANCES NETWORK MATCHING Hi everyone I'm new in Edaboard. Thanks for accepting me. My question is about if it's possible (via a matching circuit) that different impedance elements on a transmitter network be well balanced with a minimum VSWR? Circuits Case 1 (HF) and Case 2...

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