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Reg Edwards wrote:
Can't you see that the first resonance corresponds to the parallel resonance of the inductance with its stray capacitance, and is what you call its 1/2-wave resonance? It may just be semantics. I call the first parallel self- resonant point the *1/4WL* self-resonant point. At its self- resonant frequency, a mobile loading coil is 1/4WL long. I am using that same convention for the coax choke. For instance, my 75m bugcatcher mobile loading coil is self-resonant at ~6.6 MHz. That's the frequency at which it is 1/4 wavelength long and presents a high impedance. At some higher frequency, it is 1/2WL long and presents a low impedance. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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