Radiation Resistance
Richard,
Your calculation is OK as far as it goes. However, you overlooked the
fact that "L" is different for the dipole and the monopole. The monopole
has 1/2 the length of the dipole or 1/4 the length squared.
The coefficient Reg asked for is therefore 4 times the number you quoted.
73,
Gene
W4SZ
Richard Harrison wrote:
Tom, W8JI wrote:
"You didn`t read something correctly."
OK, here is the arithmetic.
Radiation Resistance of a Short Electric Dipole:
RR = 80 pi squared (L/lambda)squared
Constant = 80 (8.97) = 790
But a short monopole has 1/2 the resistance of a short dipole.
790 / 2 = 395
All Reg asked for was the constant.
Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI
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