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Tom Donaly wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote: I already did it on another thread, Tom. Adding 43 degrees of Z0=600 ohm feedline to the 10 degrees of Z0=100 ohm feedline will turn the stub into an electrical 1/4 wavelength (90 degree) open stub. And that's exactly how base-loaded mobile antennas work. It will, will it? I'm waiting for you to prove it. Do you really expect it to be resonant at the right frequency? I have proved it in a reply to Dan and verified it with MicroSmith. I don't know what else you are asking for. Yes, it will resonate at the design frequency. Are you incapable of those simple calculations? Note that everything is rounded off to the nearest degree. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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