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![]() What I find so intriguing is what the 'taper proponents' intend to do with the 'taper' data when at last they have it in the form of numbers? Of what use is it? Into what are the numbers inserted? What is the next stage in the proposed modelling process? ---- Reg, G4FGQ Efiiciency of the loaded radiator is roughly proportional to the area under the current curve along the radiator. 1. Placement of the loading coil can drastically affect that. (Base loaded vs. Top Hat loaded) 2. When using loaded elements in multielement designs, the current distribution and magnitude along the elements needs to be accounted for optimum design and performance. It affects the inter element coupling, current flow in the segments of the elements and how the modeling programs "see" it. Try loaded 3 el. 80m beam or 4 square. Programs that can do optimization (YO, AO, 4NEC2) would give better results if they can deal with real current distribution closely modeled. Now it is up to those program authors that neglected proper modeling of the current in the loading coils to iclude this feature and make their softy wares better and reflect reality mo betta. Yuri, K3BU.us |