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The results you are measuring are certainly within the range of the
MFJ 259. As an example: a 493 ft dipole, 50 ft above an average ground shows anti-resonance, at 1.9 MHz, and is 15,000 ohms. Frank Frank, that is twice that you have mentioned dipoleas a comparison. May I remind you again that for equilibrium purposes the radiator must be a wavelength or multiple there of, assuming ofcourse we are considering a single radiator To talk of a "dipole" when considering my design is totally unreasonable. Regards Art But that is the typical input impedance of a one wavelength long antenna (15,000 ohms). Frank |
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