Cecil Moore wrote:
art wrote:
But the yagi then goes on to upset things
by adding which have a reactive impedance which detracts from the purly
resistive value of the impedance which means losses ...
Actually Art, adding reactance reduces the current in
the element thus *decreasing* losses below what a resonant
passive element would have. Pure reactance is lossless.
This current that you are referring to, I used P =I squared R
which leads to lower power. Where did I go wrong
Regards
Art
Seems to me that the reactance in the passive elements
provides a phase shift that causes destructive interference
in the desired places and constructive interference in
the desired places.
I came in late and thus apologize if anyone else has stated
this earlier.
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73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com