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On 28 déc, 09:52, Cecil Moore wrote:
John Smith wrote: *... perhaps Cecil is aware of something? I'm wondering if he means "reactance" instead of inductance. The reactance to ground is capacitive for a solid disk. -- 73, Cecil *http://www.w5dxp.com Hello to all, The context is this: We are discuting about capacitance hats.. It seems that the name is confusing, since it adds inductance instead of capacitance to an antenna. So, since a solid disk adds inductance (the resonnant freq of the antenna drops), we are looking for a formula to evaluate that inductance (and then inductive reactance).. BTW, why don't we use the name 'inductive hat'...?? |
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