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JB wrote:
Actually there is no reason TO have a resonant length antenna if you can tune it electrically. Actually, tuning it "electrically" *is* tuning the antenna *system* to resonance. When I vary my ladder-line length to achieve system resonance, I am using my feedline as a series tuning section. When one achieves a Z0-match with a tuner or by other means, one is tuning the antenna system to resonance which, in a near-lossless system, results in near-conjugate match and near-maximum power transfer in either direction (assuming the receiver input impedance equals the Z0-match impedance). -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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