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Deek wrote:
A RESONANT DIPOLE is a dipole with the voltages at the ends both equal in magnitude and opposite in polarity. Am I missing something? Any center-fed dipole, fed differentially and shorter than 1/2WL, i.e. not resonant, has the voltages at the ends both equal in magnitude and opposite in polarity. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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