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Cecil Moore wrote in message ...
alhearn wrote: My question is what determines where that peak occurs? Mathematically, it will be where the SWR circle is tangent to the reactance arc. That is not in general true; do you have reason to believe it's true for the impedance of a dipole? Consider what happens when you change the reference impedance for the SWR measurement. The higher the SWR, the higher the maximum possible reactance and the closer it is to the anti-resonance point. What's the reactance at the anti-resonance point? Is highest SWR at anti-resonance, or at maximum reactance, or at some point between? |
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