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Jim Kelley wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote: EZNEC says there is ~3 degrees of phase change in the current in 90 degrees of monopole. How can that current be used to measure the delay through 'n' degrees of monopole? I have absolutely no idea. Sounds like you've made an error somewhere. Nope, there's no error. Roy once verified that the total current in a standing wave antenna, like a dipole, changes phase very little over the 180 degree length of the 1/2WL dipole. Yet, he used that same total current with its unchanging phase to try to measure the delay through a loading coil. In "Antennas", Kraus' plot of the total current on a dipole, (Figure 14-2 on page 464 in the 3rd edition) also shows that same 3 degree phase change in the total current over the 180 degree length of a 1/2WL dipole thus agreeing with EZNEC. If one cannot detect a phase shift in 25 degrees of 1/4WL monopole or 1/2WL dipole using the total current, how can one expect to detect a phase shift in 25 degrees of loading coil using that same constant phase current? -- 73, Cecil, IEEE, OOTC, http://www.w5dxp.com |
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