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  • noun Plural form of feedline.

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Examples

  • This total steel structure, complete with the antenna elements and feedlines, is enclosed by a heavy fibre-glass cylinder of various diameters.

    The CN Tower 1975

  • The steel mast serves as a support for the antenna elements and the feedlines serving, in the future, up to fourteen FM stations and eight TV stations.

    The CN Tower 1975

  • Long live balanced feedlines, link-coupled transmatches and radios that glow ...

    eHam.net News 2009

  • And, I do use current baluns in the form of coaxial RF chokes and the like; and, for stubborn cases (especially on the very lower frequency bands, where it's difficult to escape the antenna's near field) I use ferrite isolators on the feedlines, installed just outside the shack wall.

    eHam.net News 2009

  • And, I do use current baluns in the form of coaxial RF chokes and the like; and, for stubborn cases (especially on the very lower frequency bands, where it's difficult to escape the antenna's near field) I use ferrite isolators on the feedlines, installed just outside the shack wall.

    eHam.net News 2009

  • He does have "lightning ground" - his antennas and feedlines are all grounded.

    eHam.net News 2009

  • Here's a description of the issues affecting the merging of feedlines:

    VideoHelp.com Forum 2009

  • Here's a description of the issues affecting the merging of feedlines:

    VideoHelp.com Forum 2009

  • Just build in some adjustability. wont RF come back up the feedlines of the antennas not in use?

    eHam.net News 2009

  • People disconnect their feedlines occassionally for various reasons.

    eHam.net News 2009

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