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Cecil Moore wrote ..
Since the monopole is purely resistive around 1/4WL and around 1/2WL, i.e. the reactance is zero at those two points, it is simply impossible for it to be be any other way. That's very true, but between the 1/4WL and 1/2WL zero-reactance points, reactance increases with frequency, peaks, and then begins to decrease to cross zero again at the 1/2WL point. This peak is NOT half-way between 1/4WL and 1/2WL, but skewed heavily toward the 1/2WL point. My question is what determines where that peak occurs? Can the reactance peak be somehow adjusted (frequency position, not magnitude) for tuning purposes? Magnitude is easily adjusted by simply adding inductive or capacitive reactance, which doesn't change the shape or peak position of the reactance curve, but simply moves the curve up or down to change the points at which it crosses zero (resonance frequency). Controlling the reactance peak position could do the same. The answer may be simple and common knowledge, but I haven't found it. Al |
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