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On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 22:33:43 GMT, Cecil Moore
wrote: John Ferrell wrote: Dabbling with EZNEC seems to suggest there may be something happening like a 5/8 wave radiator but many factors had to be forced into place. So that leads to my question: How do you shunt feed a 28 foot vertical? If you feed it at zero feet, you get a feedpoint impedance of zero. At the frequency at which the radiator is resonant, i.e. about 234/28 = ~8.4 MHz, the feedpoint resistance will increase as you raise the feedpoint. Somewhere on the way up, it will be 50 ohms with some inductive reactance so you need a series capacitor. It's a Gamma feed. It is easy to model with EZNEC. I will go back to EZNEC 4 and see if I can determine what I am missing on the Gamma match. John Ferrell W8CCW |
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