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		<title><![CDATA[True Ladder Line and Wire Antennas: Latest News]]></title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2026 12:44:34 +0000</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[How Should I Implement My New True Ladder Line Antenna System?]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 02 May 2021 12:51:44 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>How Should I Implement My New True Ladder Line Antenna System?</p><p>Our Antenna/TrueLadderLine systems are designed to operate with very high efficiency (90% or better) on all the bands from 160 meters through 10 meters using no loading coils and/or tuned networks in the antenna.</p><p>Ladder line is extremely low loss feed line which lends itself well to operating under high swr conditions.&nbsp; By using a single wire dipole antenna for multiple bands, the swr on the feedline will be high.&nbsp; With extremely low loss feed line such as True Ladder Line, these swr losses are negligible.&nbsp; The net result is a highly efficiency antenna system.</p><p>We need to think of our antenna as a system, not just an antenna.&nbsp; So the question is:&nbsp; how do I get as much RF power to the antenna as possible through my antenna system?&nbsp; The answer is low loss feedline combined with a tuner that can resolve the impedances presented to it by the feed line over a wide range of frequencies (bands).</p><p>Keep in mind that system efficiency is a function of keeping a low swr (1:1 match) on any coax used in the system.&nbsp; If that is not possible, then keep the coax run (with high swr) as short as possible and use extremely low loss ladder line as much as possible.&nbsp; This will make the system losses as low as possible and thus a bigger signal!&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>I look forward to having a QSO with you on the air!&nbsp; Best 73's, Gary K7EMF</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How Should I Implement My New True Ladder Line Antenna System?</p><p>Our Antenna/TrueLadderLine systems are designed to operate with very high efficiency (90% or better) on all the bands from 160 meters through 10 meters using no loading coils and/or tuned networks in the antenna.</p><p>Ladder line is extremely low loss feed line which lends itself well to operating under high swr conditions.&nbsp; By using a single wire dipole antenna for multiple bands, the swr on the feedline will be high.&nbsp; With extremely low loss feed line such as True Ladder Line, these swr losses are negligible.&nbsp; The net result is a highly efficiency antenna system.</p><p>We need to think of our antenna as a system, not just an antenna.&nbsp; So the question is:&nbsp; how do I get as much RF power to the antenna as possible through my antenna system?&nbsp; The answer is low loss feedline combined with a tuner that can resolve the impedances presented to it by the feed line over a wide range of frequencies (bands).</p><p>Keep in mind that system efficiency is a function of keeping a low swr (1:1 match) on any coax used in the system.&nbsp; If that is not possible, then keep the coax run (with high swr) as short as possible and use extremely low loss ladder line as much as possible.&nbsp; This will make the system losses as low as possible and thus a bigger signal!&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>I look forward to having a QSO with you on the air!&nbsp; Best 73's, Gary K7EMF</p>]]></content:encoded>
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