Well, I think you understand more than you think, and certainly more
about? antennas than the average ham.
A few years ago I made a 5 element DK7ZB antenna for 6 meters.? The
version I made was one of his models that gives 50 ohms without the
need for the matching system, but it worked great just as I built
it.? I'm a great fan of his work ... he knows what he is doing.? I'm
sure your antenna will work well also, and as I said ... a 1.3 SWR
is not a problem at all.? The loss in gain will not be measurable in
practice and almost any transmitter can handle 1.3 even at power.
Best regards,
Dave?? AB7E
On 3/26/2025 1:49 PM, Martin DK 3 UW
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thanks Dave. In fact I rather don't know, what I am doing. I
just did not want to get an antenna off the shelf and do
something homebrew and the DK7ZB conzept looked easy. But hen on
the first setup something did not match as predicted so I
suspected the? matching stup so I wanted to measure it. Up to
now I only have used the NVNA to trimm antennas to resonance.
?
Martin
DK3UW