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Wideband antennas already are available with no need for the "tank circuit/equilibrium" concepts, design methods and limited band segments you think must apply. The link below describes one: a commercial HF antenna that has essentially the same radiation pattern from 2-30 MHz with an SWR less than 2.5:1 without a tuner, and is nearly 100% efficient throughout that range. Not too usable for most hams, but that will be due to economic and real estate issues, not to the (real) laws of physics. http://www.antenna.be/tci-501.pdf RF |
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