On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 15:41:33 -0700, Roy Lewallen
wrote:
Well, actually, no. The radiation resistance generally decreases as an
antenna gets smaller, assuming it's small compared to a wavelength.
Roy Lewallen, W7EL
At any given frequency, you can analyze the impedance of a small
antanna as a series R-C or a shunt R-C. Viewed as a shunt resistance,
Rr increases as the antenna gets smaller, and as a series network, it
gets smaller.
I guess the standard convention must be to treat Rr as a series
element, so it gets smaller as the antenna gets smaller.
Either way, it takes more volts (or, if you prefer, more amps) to
force a small antenna to radiate as much as a larger one.
John
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