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RHF wrote:
OK then what is a 'matchbox' in : * a poorly designed transmitting antenna, * a mismatched transmitting antenna, * a non-physically resonate transmitting antenna, Consider the 'matchbox' to be one element in the RF Energy Radiating System : Feed-Line + 'matchbox' + Antenna Element i want to know - iane ~ RHF . It would be far more "in the realm of correct" to consider what a matchbox DOES, rather than what it IS--as it is simply some combination of inductive and capacitive components which ALWAYS will induce some form of loss into any system it is inserted into. However: *a matchbox will allow you to use a poorly designed/constructed antenna--it will NOT improve the antenna. *a matchbox will allow you to "match" differing impedances to achieve proper power transfer to the antenna--again, it will NOT improve the efficiency of that antenna, and the power will be "simply lost" (as heat.) *a matchbox CAN allow you to alter the electrical length of an antenna--physical and electrical lengths are two different animals. And, this is all-in-a-nut shell; as you realize, a proper education in this field is NOT a trivial thing. That said, I frequently carry a cheap portable with me on trips and launch a longwire into a tree, etc., find acceptable signals and enjoy listening ... or else, just grab the SW stations audio from the net ... being an old-timer, the first is more enjoyable, for me. Regards, JS |
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