Thread: Dual-Z0 Stubs
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Old April 24th 09, 09:26 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Dual-Z0 Stubs

steveeh131047 wrote:
On Apr 24, 8:28 pm, "Tom Donaly" wrote:
If you want to take a stab at using your
discovery to deal with antennas, why don't you use two "dual Z0
stubs together to make a folded dipole. You could even do that in
EZNEC.


Tom,

How would that work in a folded dipole? Surely it's not the
differential mode "stub" you're trying to shorten - it's the common-
mode radiator.

Steve G3TXQ


Hi Steve,
I have no idea what Cecil will find if he tries his
theory on this. However, according to Cecil's favorite text, a
folded dipole's behavior can be analyzed by assuming that its
current "is decomposed into two distinct modes: a transmission
line mode and an antenna mode." (From Balanis, _Antenna Theory_)
You've got EZNEC; you can try this, too. It won't cost you anything,
and, if nothing else, you might get the satisfaction of telling me
how wrong I am.
73,
Tom Donaly, KA6RUH