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On Apr 27, 5:54�pm, K7ITM wrote:
On Apr 27, 3:24 pm, wrote: Hi, * If EZNEC reports a source impedance for a balanced antenna, such as a loop, of R+-jX ohms, and I am trying to match the antenna to the line: *I am using a Smith Chart program that is unbalanced i.e. everything is respect to ground. *Question is, what impedance do I enter into the program such that I will get the correct matching solution for the balanced antenna? *I have used this program numerous times and it works well for verticals, mobiles, and other unbalanced antennas. *Thanks. Gary N4AST The impedances will still be the same. *If you want to keep things balanced, though, split any series elements into two equal parts. *For example, if your program says to use 20pF in series, use 2 40pF caps, one on each side, to keep things balanced. *With an inductance, use two inductors that are half as large as the single one. *The idea is the two caps in series or the two inductors in series make the specified net capacitance or inductance. *With shunt elements, there's no need to do that, just don't ground either side---the shunt elements go across the balanced network from one side to the other. Cheers, Tom Hi Tom, Thanks, I just wanted to confirm what appeared to be happening. Gary N4AST |
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