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![]() "Jimmy" wrote in message .com... Is an antenna that is resonant on 10 meters still a 1/4 wavelength antenna if it is physically only 4ft long or would this be an 1/8 wavelength antenna(more or less).I am saying this should be called an 1/8 wl antenna though I am arguing with those who generally know more more about this than I. Not all the old timers disagree with me, so I am betting this is a pretty common problem when discussing antennas. You have to differentiate between electrical length and physical length. Electrically, the antenna is a 1/4 wavelength antenna. Physically it is 0.125 wavelength tall. Then again , you could do what the CB industry does and measure the length of the wire and call it, say, a 1 wavelength antenna- meaningless. Dale W4OP |
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