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GP with capacitive load for 160 m

Table 1

Pin height, m 18 21.5 25 28 32 35.5 39
E, m 16.5 15 11.5 6.5 5.9 4 1.5
A (75 Ohm), m 13.6
A (75 Ohm), m 9.6
Diameter A, mm 22
Feeder length, m 27 or 52.75

Author: Viktor Kholod, Grayvoron; Publication: N. Bolshakov, rf.atnn.ru

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