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On 10 Mar 2007 07:54:20 -0800, "art" wrote:
Richard who with his cfontinuing carping Hi Art, If you are suffering from dehydration, it will have been from all the spitting on me. ;-) Is it that painful for you to explain how identical radiators you describe as all being resonant at 200 MHz exhibit nearly 20:1 variation in drive point Z? This is something that doesn't require a book, a theory, or a new computor to test. It can be done with a transmitter and a SWR meter - if you have them. If curling can't explain this, would it shame Gauss to have to go to the bench? Perhaps Brian will come up on this thread Parched lips will be his blessing. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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