Richard H:
Do you happen to have a URL handy where I could view "Bulletin 74?"
Thanks in advance,
warmest regards,
John
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I would like to point out, I do appreciate the "Been there--done that!"
posts. Indeed, now your observations, comments and discourse should be
filled with wisdom--I am listening!!!
"Richard Harrison" wrote in message
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Cecil Moore, W5DXP wrote:
"For instance, a coil might be 10+j300 ohms or a cap might be 2-j500
ohms."
A small loop antenna with a perimeter only a small fraction of a
wavelength has almost uniform current throughout. Its impedance is an
inductive reactance in series with a resistance. The U.S. Bureau of
Standards published inductance formulas for single-turn and several-turn
loops in Bulletin 74. Results can`t take into account loss from
radiation so they are approximate.
Arnold King gives an approximate formula for the radiation resistance of
a small one-turn loop in "Transmission Lines, Antennas, and Wave
Guides":
Re = 20(Beta)to the 4th power times A squared
Beta=2pi/lambda
A=area enclosed by the loop.
Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI
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