Highland Ham wrote:
... to
get a low impedance at the matching unit (tuner if you like) the length
of half the dipole + the length of the feeder should be about an odd
number of quarter wavelengths.
That rule-of-thumb is a linear approximation but the
actual function is not linear. Here is a graph (generated
using EZNEC) that is more accurate than the-rule-of thumb.
Using this graph, quite often one doesn't even need a tuner.
Of course, half-wavelengths of feedline are added to
the matching section length to achieve a reasonable
total feedline length.
http://www.w5dxp.com/majic.gif
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73, Cecil
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