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Richard Fry wrote:
"Cecil Moore" At the first self-resonant frequency, the feedpoint impedance is purely resistive indicating that the coil is indeed electrically 90 degrees long. But that doesn't make the coil an "antenna," as you described it for that condition. We know that helical antennas exist and radiate. The form factor of a self-resonant 75m bugcatcher coil is helical and will radiate (even though very inefficiently) and contacts are more than likely possible. What is your definition of "antenna"? A self-resonant 75m bugcatcher coil is not all that different from an Isotron "antenna". -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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