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On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 10:51:58 -0500, Ed Cregger
wrote: A 108" whip tuned with an electronic autotuner at the base, on the trailer hitch attached to an average car should be just as (was gonna use the words efficient and effective - but thought better of it) as a short little whip mounted in PVC pipe at the same location, but using a mechanical tuner (screwdriver) instead of an electronic autotuner such as an AH-4. Hi Ed, This is a bit garbled, but the sense is there. You are comparing a bad installation to a bad installation - yes one will be as efficient/effective as the other. The tuner at the base of the whip has invested resonance in the wrong place. A coil at the base of a whip also invests resonance in the wrong place. A coil higher in the whip invests resonance in the better places by degree. Ostensibly, the premium degree of coil placement is one half to two thirds the way up the whip. A screwdriver antenna attempts to make this resonance investment. If you will note, the coil section falls between a lower tube and an upper whip. There is a world of discussion as to why it is better that I will leave to others to fill in. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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