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On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 21:43:15 -0700, "Sal M. Onella"
wrote: I know a capacitive hat (or capacitance hat) lowers the resonant frequency of a whip by electrically lengthening it, but by how much? Hi OM, The hat replaces roughly double its length in height - or so goes one proportions of one magic formula. So, for your example of: a 35-foot whip that had a capacitive hat. The hat was a five foot diameter ring of #10 wire with four spokes off the top of the whip. hat would say it is equivalent to a 40 foot radiator (35 + 2 · 2.5). I've often wondered why anyone would go to the trouble to wrestle with the mechanical details of keeping a top hat aloft, when they couldn't manage what would be 5 additional feet of whip in this case. Top hats built out of guys is another story, but free-standing hats seems more like adornment than being necessity driven. You may note this doesn't come even remotely close to resonant for 1520 KHz - if that was the implication in your posting. Further, it would be an amazing top hat that could for a 35 foot whip. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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