Antenna Feed Lines and Transmission Line Resources

Find practical information and technical guides on feed lines, coaxial cables, and transmission line theory for your antenna projects.

David
Reviewed by • Senior RF Engineer & Technical Editor March 2026

Feed lines are a critical part of any amateur radio station, connecting the transceiver to the antenna and ensuring efficient transfer of RF energy. Choosing the right feed line and understanding its characteristics are essential for minimizing losses and achieving optimal antenna performance, whether for DXing on HF or local QSOs on VHF bands.

Operators often delve into the specifics of various transmission lines, from coaxial cables like RG-213 and low-loss Japanese 5D-FB to balanced lines such as ladder line. Resources here cover topics like measuring feed line loss, understanding impedance discontinuities, and constructing homebrew balanced lines. There are also insights into specialized components like line isolators and methods for feeding antennas, including unique approaches like LA6PB's split dipole.

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