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On Jun 25, 1:17*pm, Roy Lewallen wrote:
There can be substantial radiation from an OCF dipole feedline even with an effective choke in place. The asymmetrical positioning of the feedline relative to the antenna results in a net induced common mode current, while a choke only stops the current at one point. Effective reduction of induced current can require two chokes placed about a quarter wavelength apart, which isn't practical for a multi-band antenna. In practice, you might have to fiddle with the feedline length (since some lengths will result in more current than others on particular bands) in addition to using two or more chokes in order to drop the feedline radiation to a tolerable level. I think that with an OCF dipole you've just about got to expect some feedline radiation. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Thanks Roy. You've pretty much confirmed what everyone else is saying regarding feedline radiation. Hadn't thought about the induced contributor from the asymmetrical configuration. So a 90 degree feedline takeoff in this situation would still result in induced current it would appear. I added a wire simulating the radiating feedline conductor in my EZNEC model. It appears from the FF patterns it may be helping in some directions. While I've got you, is there any way in EZNEC to add an RF ground counterpoise at the source end of my model? I have a long wire at my common equipment ground point to better enable RF grounding on my equipment and would like to see if EZNEC can tell me anything about its effectiveness. I can't figure out how to tie the wire in to only the ground side of a source. I read up on split sources but still can't be sure I'm doing this correctly. 73 Dykes (AD5VS) |
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