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You've gotten several suggestions. 6-8 Ohms is no better than 10-12
Ohms as a guess; however, just what does this program do that this number is so important in performing what it does? mobile.exe is a little DOS based program that gives you radiation efficiency, Q factor, etc, after you input several proposed design measurements of a mobile antenna. When calculating these antenna parameters for a "fixed station" type of mounting, ( not on a vehicle, I guess), ground loss is one figure required for input. It is NOT a required input when figuring for mounting on a vehicle, I just realized. Ed |
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