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On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 23:30:17 -0400, (Fred McKenzie)
wrote: So far I've learned that the majority of loss is in the matching network. Actual gain of a shortened dipole is only about a half dB down, but radiation resistance is so low that I-squared-R losses in the tuner are significant. You are right that the gain of a short practical dipole is good (and that requires that the losses are low). The transmission line is a potential source of high loss when feeding a short dipole. There was an article on QST some time back on using a 66' dipole on all bands. I have written a review which contains some graphs that cast light on where the losses are, the article is at http://www.vk1od.net/LOLL/index.htm . It turns out that for most practical configurations, it is difficult to achieve good overall efficiency when the dipole length is below about 35% of a wavelength. You will probably need parallel wire transmission line rather coax for a shortened dipole. Someone mentioned that you could reduce losses in the tuner by adding external loading coils. It seems to me that you would just be moving the loss out of the tuner into the loading coils. The question of whether an order of magnitude of improvement can be attained appears to be answered. If you define that as ten dB of improvement, then probably not. The total penalty is most likely less than that. Taking an "order of magnitude" to mean a tenfold increase or decrease (10dB), it will be challenging to improve an antenna tenfold by just adding length unless it was very inefficient in the first place (too short, lossy feedline + ATU). If you coax centre fed a 40' dipole on 3.6MHz with 30m of RG58, you would find opportunity for tenfold improvement by increasing length (to a particular value).... but only because it was so hopelessly inefficient as configured. By my 35% suggestion, a typical parallel line centre fed 40' dipole will peform ok down to about 8.6MHz. If it is coax fed, it will only be reasonably efficient on its series resonances (~12MHz, ~36MHz). Owen -- |
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