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K7ITM wrote:
... the current at other points in the antenna does not need to be in phase with that feedpoint current to yield a purely resistive feedpoint impedance. It indeed "does not need to be in phase with that feedpoint current" but EZNEC says it is pretty close to being in phase. Here are the currents in 10 segments of a 1/4WL monopole. The current phase varies by only 2.62 degrees in 90 degrees of antenna. EZNEC+ ver. 4.0 Vertical over real ground 4/13/2009 9:17:57 PM --------------- CURRENT DATA --------------- Frequency = 7.2 MHz Wire No. 1: Segment Conn Magnitude (A.) Phase (Deg.) 1 Ground 1 0.00 2 .97418 -0.40 3 .92577 -0.80 4 .85611 -1.14 5 .76657 -1.44 6 .65894 -1.71 7 .53532 -1.96 8 .39796 -2.20 9 .24889 -2.42 10 Open .08785 -2.62 -- 73, Cecil, IEEE, OOTC, http://www.w5dxp.com |
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