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-Then how to match 50 ohm TX to 25 ohm yagi dipole? Using 1:2 balun? How?When in stand alone use the 2 dipoles have the feedpoint impedances as I have shown on the diagram.
When they are incorporated into a yagi system their impedance will drop... the 75 Ohm dipole can drop as low as 25 Ohms, the folded dipole can drop from 300 Ohms down as low as 200 Ohms.
You will find that many users of the plain 75 Ohm dipole will use 50 Ohm coax to feed it. The resulting mismatch and return loss isnt really a problem. say for a good match of a near 1 : 1 SWR ( near 0W reflected power) when using a 75 Ohm feed point, cable and transmitter. Using a 50 Ohm transmitter and cable to a 75 Ohm feedpoint may result in a ~ 1.2 - 1.3 : 1 SWR.