high earth resistance
Owen Duffy wrote in
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dansawyeror wrote in
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I think a summary is that at 3970KHz, the feedpoint Z looks like about
45 +j0 and you reckon the radiation resistance should be around 4+j0,
suggesting the earth system contributes around 40 ohms of resistance.
Observations at a single frequency provide a limited view of what
might be happening.
Dan,
I asked your for the details of your antenna and measurements, and how
you did your calculations, but I am still left wondering how you have
what appears to be a purely resistive feedpoint impedance and a radiation
resistance of 4 ohms. The second implies a short vertical, and if that is
the case, the first implies some form of loading... but you didn't
mention loading of any kind. Loading, if you have used it, may introduce
an equivalent series resistance at the feedpoint.
Once again, a dansawyer problems leaves us guessing to fill in the
missing dots before attempting to joint them up to make a picture.
Often, solving a problem is about being able to draw the picture, once
the picture is draw, the answer becomes trivial.
Owen
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