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vertical over real ground
wrote in message ... Trying to design a 13' vertical with a loading coil at 3'. It will be mounted on an aluminum tool box on a pickup. I modeled this on EZNEC and came up with loads to resonate on 14.2 and 7.2 mhz. Wind the coils with calculated inductance and it is way lower in frequency than predicted. Tapped up the coils and eventially got matches, but was wondering why the design and real world are so far apart? Gary N4AST the real ground on the pickup truck is much more complex than you probably modeled. what did you include for your ground model? |
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