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In the Feb. 2004 QST there's an article by AD5X for a mobile antenna using a
Hamstick or Bugcatcher with shunt capacitor feed or an L match. Can someone please explain, including the math, on how a ~500pf capacitor transforms 10 ohms to 50 ohms for 40 meters? I get no understand from reading either my ARRL Handbook or ARRL Antenna Handbook. There are no stupid questions, only stupid people asking! tnx hank wd5jfr |
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