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Stefan Wolfe wrote:
I guess in my case, the G5RV is the best I can do. I live in a restricted PUD but I have a 'relatively' large attic. I could fit a bent 80m dipole up there or a bent G5RV that is just a few feet shorter. But with the G5RV, I do get some good performance on several ham bands and I think it is more efficient than the 80m dipole because the ladder line also functions as part of the antenna (as you know, according to G5RV theory). . . There's no theory I know of which causes a G5RV feedline to radiate more or less than any other dipole. The amount of feedline radiation depends on the amount of common mode current it carries, and its length. The amount of common mode current depends on a number of factors, including how the transmission line is fed, how it's oriented, its length, and the common mode impedance of the antenna. This is discussed in some detail at http://eznec.com/Amateur/Articles/Baluns.pdf. Increasing the amount of vertical radiation and/or having the feedline radiate doesn't improve the efficiency of an antenna. If you prevent the feedline from radiating, the power it would have radiated ends up being radiated by the antenna instead. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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