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On 10 Mrz., 21:41, "Al" wrote:
Is there a nominal impedance or approximate impedance for a loop antenna? For example, a dipole is considered 72-ohm, a bevarage 450-ohm. What is a nominal loops Z? I have a 4-1/2 foot diameter loop antenna with 12 turns paralled by a capacitor for the antenna and one additional turn for the pickup coil. The loop is for the 200 - 500kHz band. About how much is the impedance of such an antenna? Thanks. Al In the legacy Reg Edwards left is a program that will tell you what to expect from square loops. If you analyze a square loop with the same loop area as your (presumably round) loop, you should be close. The loop alone will look like a low resistance in series with the inductive reactance of the loop; resonated with a capacitor, the impedance will be much higher. The low resistance will most likely be strongly dominated by the resistance of the wire from which the loop is made. Cheers, Tom |
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