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On Apr 11, 12:49 pm, "Antonio Vernucci" wrote:
I then tried to simulate the hairpin with a proper-length shorted trasmission line and, doing so, the average gain is almost 0. Is that shorted transmission line lossless? -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com I presume so. It would seem to me that in EZNEC there is no way of simulating a lossy transmission line. 73 Tony I0JX At least in EZNEC 5+, the Transmission Lines window has an entry for line loss, in dB/100 feet at a frequency you also enter. But the loss for your 0.8cm diameter aluminum tubing spaced 10cm is only about 0.06dB/100 feet at 50MHz. It is certainly safe to ignore that, considering that the loaded Q of the matching system is vastly lower than the Q of the hairpin line as a resonator. Cheers, Tom |
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