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Old April 9th 08, 10:08 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Owen Duffy Owen Duffy is offline
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Default Efficiency of 200-ohm hairpin matching

K7ITM wrote in
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Yes, EZNEC has some nice features. I exercised a couple of them
tonight, doing frequency sweeps with inductive and capacitive
matching. I did cheat: since I do not know the dimensions of the
hairpin match, I elected to just use a pure lumped inductance. I
suppose the error compared with a transmission line stub (hairpin)
won't be great. I also used for the first time ASCII file import for


It probably isn't.

However, you could get an idea from my Two Wire Line Loss Calculator
(http://www.vk1od.net/tl/twllc.htm). It looks like a hairpin made of 4mm
dia aluminium 50mm spacing and 150mm in length give an impedance of 0.02
+j61... so the Q is probably mainly determined by the end connections.

a o/c stub made of 4mm dia aluminium 50mm spacing and 1300mm in length
give an impedance of 0.07-j80... so, it is not quite as good
electrically, it is unweildly and end connection resistance will probably
still be significant. This is no doubt why people use a hairpin in
preference to an o/c stub!


Owen