On Sep 5, 2011, at 9:50 AM, [email protected] wrote:

The 160-80 pennant antenna calls for a 900 ohm termination resistor.  Since 900 
is not a standard resistor value, what is the best way to accomplish this?  Not 
enough room for a beverage at this qth!

Thanks

Allan W2TN
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The K6SE design I use for my 29 ft x 14 ft flag, calls for 950 ohms. The 
dimensions of the flag were optimized for both 160 and 80.  I used two 470 ohm 
2 watt 5% metal oxide resistors in series. I get 30dB F/B when checked against 
local BC stations. The flag works very well on a rotator on my roof about 22 ft 
high.

GL - Steve WB6RSE
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