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On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 15:24:37 -0500, John Ferrell
wrote: For ease in modeling I have a 2*28 foot (56 ft overall) free space dipole: This frees me from ground effects. I used #12 wire to simplify wire intersections. I have NOT experimented with spacing and wire diameters yet. Keep in mind that the less your model resembles the real antenna, then the less the results are applicable. I am not sure that your dipole in free space is better or even as good as modelling the vertical over perfect ground as a first step. If you are using a 28' #12 wire vertical, then it makes sense to model that, but if you are using a self supporting tube or mast of much larger diameter, then you are modelling something else. Gamma matches become impractical when they call for extremely small tuning capacitors, so your challenge is to find a solution that uses a practical tuning capacitor. Start the search with a low tap point, equal diameter conductors, and wider spacing. Move the tap point up to increase R. Check the tuning capacitor required. Explore the sensitivity to changes in all three + driven element length. Owen -- |
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