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Richard Harrison wrote:
Pete wrote: "So now my logical question is why are the FM whip antennas even extendible if they play better fully collapsed?" Length is adjustable to tune the antenna to resonance so that excess reactance does not block too much signal from the receiver. Resonance depends on the station you want to receive. Wavelength = 300 / MHz At 100 MHz, wavelength = 3 meters If the best antenna length were 1/4 wavelength, length would be about 0.75 meter = 75cm/2.54cm/in.= 29.53in. which may be shortened by 5% for "end effects" which calculates to about 28 inches for a 100 MHz station. Higher frequency stations may require shorter lengths and lower frequency stations may require longer lengths. We don`t know the design of the radio and what inherent reactance may reside inside. So, we really don`t know how long the adjustable antenna needs to be. It is far better to experiment with the length of the antenna to get the best results. Some radios use the same antenna for several bands of a multiband tadio. So adjust the antenna if necessary for best results. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI Thank you Richard. I understand what you said. This was a lower to mid frequency station (97.5 MHz), and it required a shorter length, but other stations right next to it came in fine at a longer extension. This is weird stuff, and its obviously dependent on the radio guts and what is going on with that one station as far as location and power, etc. It is refreshing to be in a newsgroup where people are helpful, and not condescending and vulgar like so many others if you know what I mean. Thanks again to you all. Pete |
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