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On Jan 9, 7:48 pm, art wrote:
Thus it is the length of the antenna by your statement is what turns around the current regardless of the frequency applied. The feedpoint impedance of these standing wave antennas can be closely approximated by Zfp = (Vfor+Vref)/(Ifor+Iref) where all values are phasors. For instance, the reflected voltage will be out of phase with the forward voltage at the feedpoint for a resonant 1/2WL dipole while the reflected current will be in phase with the forward current. The feedpoint impedance of a 1/2WL dipole is very close to (|Vfor|-|Vref|)/(|Ifor|+|Iref|). See if you can figure it out for other lengths of dipoles. -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com |
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