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On May 24, 5:49*pm, Owen Duffy wrote:
mr1956 wrote : ... I have been reading the ARRL antenna book and while there is much information, a lot of it is over my head. *But one point I think a chapter makes is that a 1/4 wave monopole will work better than a 1/2 wave using an artificial ground plane because of the way the voltage peaks at the end of the antenna; or that is how it seems. Your transmitter is designed for a particular load impedance, almost certainly 50 ohms... check the specs. The load presented to the transmitter terminals depends on the feed point impedance of the antenna, and impedance transformation that may occur on the coaxial feedline. In the case you describe, the *antenna system* design was most unsuited to a 50 ohm transmitter, hence the considerable loss predicted. Your newer proposal for a quarter wave wire perpedicular to the rocket body with the coax shield connected to the metallic rocket body is not exactly 50 ohms, but probably close enough that antenna system efficiency will be fairly good and the transmitter should deliver most of its rated power. Owen What I have been finding out is developing a matching circuit for the output of the transmitter is not easy, at least for me and at that frequency. It could be done if I was a cell phone manufacturer. I think much will be gained by using the 1/4 wave as opposed to the 1/2 wave on the airframe and a yagi or helix antenna on the ground station. I will post a link to some images of the project when I have time. Information on the flight can be found at www.lokiresearch.com and look for information about the Proteus 6 flight at the Balls 17 event, Black Rock, NV September 2008. I'll also add some thoughts about how I intend to proceed based on everyone's great input from this forum. One quick question: Am I correct in assuming that the ground lead of the rocket mounted antenna should be as short as possible? i.e., the connection between the shield of the RG-178 and the metal airframe. Thanks, Curt |
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