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Old February 18th 04, 10:14 PM
Cecil Moore
 
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Richard Harrison wrote:
If any part of the simple dipole, 1/2-wave or shorter, is made of a coil
instead of a straight piece of wire, the coil too has a higher impedance
on the end nearer the dipole tip and a lower impedance on the coil end
near the center of the dipole.


Yep, and for the same power level, a higher impedance usually means
a lower current and vice versa.
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