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![]() "Al Lorona" wrote in message ... Hi, Everybody, A short vertical such as for mobile use is capacitive and this Xc is usually tuned out with a shunt coil at the feedpoint. Yet, when I model this with EZNEC I cannot simulate this effect properly. I must be doing something wrong. Does anyone have an EZNEC example showing a shunt matching coil inserted as an EZNEC Load at the feedpoint that they can send me? Thanks very much. Regards, Al W6LX In any case, whatever you do, it is unlikely that a single element will achieve a match. Unless you are very lucky you will need a two element network. For example a shunt L, series C, or Series L, shunt L, or series L, shunt C will achieve a match for virtually any capacitive load. A Smith Chart is ideal for such analysis. Frank |
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