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Jim Lux wrote:
. . . You can measure the feedpoint Z with probably 10% accuracy, but it's the Rrad that's the tricky thing to determine, and without that, you'll not get the ability to infer Rloss from Rfeedpoint. Of course, if the rough and ready approximation shows Rrad to be 0.5 ohms, and you measure 25 ohms at the feedpoint, then you can just ignore Rrad, and assume the loss resistance is 25 ohms (since the uncertainty in the measurement is 2.5 ohms) . . . And of course that's just where modeling becomes valuable. Even a crude model will probably predict Rrad better than a "rough and ready approximation". And a decent model will very often give a value for the feedpoint Z that's more accurate than a casual or, sometimes, even a careful measurement. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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