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![]() "Ed" wrote in message 92.196... This is the first time I've done this. If the need arises again, I'll have to download and try EZNEC, I guess. Meanwhile, I am concerned about the efficiency of our ARES Command Center HF antenna system. Could someone please advise me what feedpoint SWRs would be seen on a wire antenna, 15 feet above a flat metal roofed building, (it a NVIS antenna), and resonant at 6.2 MHz. It is operated at 3.98 MHZ, 5.4 MHz, and 7.2 MHz The 100 watt radio has one of those built in tuners that can only handle 3:1 SWR. I suspect we are terribly inefficient. Thanks for any response. Ed K7AAT Hi Ed I probably dont quite understand your situation. But, if your question is referenced to a 75 foot long center fed dipole 15 feet above a metal ground, EZNEC shows the terminal impedance will be 72 ohms at 6.4 MHz. The VSWR is under 3:1 from about 6.05 MHz to 6.5 MHz. Jerry (who used 1 mm diameter copper wire) |
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