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Oops, my bust I guess. Damn computer programs!
![]() should have stated that this should be "tried at your own risk". I guess that my point was that it should be possible to steer a signal by using crossed dipoles. We do it at ELF frequencies for submarine comms, so it should work at any other frequency as well...just takes a little dinkin' around...but hey, that's what autotuners are for ![]() Scott N0EDV Cecil Moore wrote: Cecil Moore wrote: acepilot wrote: As long as you use resonant dipoles, current and voltage will be in phase in its respective dipole, so the impedance will not change. This isn't always true. The feedpoint impedances of two resonant dipoles when phased together are not usually resistive. For instance using EZNEC: A 33 ft. dipole at 66 ft. has a feedpoint impedance of 70+j0 ohms on 7.298 MHz. Two 33 ft. dipoles at 66 ft. spaced 33 ft. apart and fed 90 degrees out of phase have the following feedpoint impedances on 7.298 MHz: 109+j34 29-j33 Please describe how you would achieve equal magnitude currents 90 degrees apart into those dipoles given those feedpoint impedances. I just ran this matching problem through Roy's (W7EL) SIMPFEED BASIC program downloadable from http://www.eznec.com Using 300 ohm twinlead, the program said that one feedline should be 27 degrees and the other should be 168.5 degrees. For 7.298 MHz and VF=0.9, that's lengths of 9.1 ft. and 56.78 ft. I plugged them into EZNEC and it worked great - a phased dipole array with 10.5 dBi gain in one direction. The above lengths ensure that equal currents flow in both elements and gives a 50 ohm SWR of about 2:1 at the junction of the two 300 ohm feedlines. Incidentally, there were no solutions using 50 or 75 ohm coax. |
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