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John Smith wrote:
"However, how much "Q" is there in a straight wire radiator?" That`s easy. Arnold B. Bailey has already done all the work for us in "Antennas and Other Receiving Antennas", but it depends on how fat the wire is. For a thin-wire dipole, the 3 dB down bandwidth is 34%, so F2-F1/Fo=0.34. For Bailey`s 200 MHz antenna, BW = F/Q and Q = 200/68= 2.94. Best Regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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