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Probably you convinced yourself for 100% that the antenna limits the bandwidth.
Yes, I had overestimated the effect of the matching system, and, as you say, the antenna Q is far higher then the Q of the matching network. The fact that the capacitance (corresponding to the capacitive reactance of the shortened D.E) varies with frequency does not change things. As other people said, the Q of a hairpin made of 5…10mm tubing is over 100. As the BW of your L match is far below that (also for the 200 Ohm case), losses in the hairpin are that low, that they can practically not be measured via field strength measurement. So 3.2 times higher then in the 50 Ohms case is still negligible. I agree with the conclusion After all the calculations and simulations, I hope your 6m Yagi is still useful for you. Yes, after precisely tuning the D.E., it shows a good SWR all over the band of my interest. Nevertheless, before mounting the antenna, I would not have suspected such a narrow SWR response. 73 Tony I0JX |
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