Observations
On Sep 27, 12:31*pm, "Frank" wrote:
"Richard Fry" wrote in message
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"Art Unwin" wrote
... Now the antiresonant point will be between 100 and 200 ohms
resistive *which allows me to feed it directly from a 50 ohm
transmission line (3/4 andrews) with negligable losses as
the mismatch is resistive.
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Art -
An antenna with an input impedance of 150 + j 0 ohms has a reflection
coefficient of 0.5 (50%), a return loss of 6.02 dB, and an SWR of 3:1 to a
50 ohm source. *Probably not many transmitters would be happy with that
magnitude of load mismatch.
Do you maintain that the losses defined by these parameters are negligible
to amateur radio operators?
RF
In fact the losses are very low. *1000 ft of 7/8 hardline at 1.9 MHz has a
total loss of 0.68 db when terminated in 150 ohms. *The total loss includes
0.26 db due to a the VSWR load of 3:1. *Data from: "TLW, Transmission Line
Program for Windows", version 2.02.
73,
Frank
Thats more like it Frank. Thank you for the follow uArt
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