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On 18 Nov, 14:11, Cecil Moore wrote:
Tom Donaly wrote: My calculator needs fixing. When I divide 100 uH by 100 pF and take the square root, I end up with the number 1000. Where did I go wrong? The actual formula is 1/[2pi*SQRT(L*C)] -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com I see that somebody intimated a 1000 ohm resistive impedance. My antenna on 160 is about half of that! The question I have now is how can we relate the radiation with respect to that high resistive impedance? Regards Art |
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