Helically-wound Monopoles
On Mar 24, 5:35*pm, "Richard Fry" wrote:
But if, as if you posted earlier, "a helical monopole is 90 degrees long at
the design frequency," are you claiming that such a short, self-resonant,
normal-mode, helical monopole has the same radiation resistance and system
performance as a self-resonant linear monopole of about 1/4 of a free-space
wavelength (other things equal)?
Absolutely not. I am claiming that a 1/8WL long *resonant* helical is
electrically 90 degrees long and has approximately the same radiation
resistance as a 1/8WL straight piece of wire. Radiation resistance and
linear *physical* length are correlated. Radiation resistance and
*electrical* length are NOT correlated. As I said previously
(concerning standing wave antennas) the feedpoint impedance is
associated with the electrical length of the antenna. Radiation is
associated with the physical length of the antenna.
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73, Cecil, w5dxp.com
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