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On Sun, 08 Nov 2009 19:46:16 -0800, Jeff Liebermann
wrote: High VSWR also has highly undesirable side effects such as, mangled gain pattern, radiation from undesired conductors, loss of gain, and loss of efficiency. Resonance is a good thing, but not absolutely necessary for proper operation. Resonance would be where the reactive components are zero. Since I don't see any adjustment(s) to tune out (resonate) the inductances introduced by the relatively long exposed coax leads, I don't think this antenna is particularly close to resonance. This is very problematic. High SWR may be a product of unintended radiators (like the pigtail going from the choke bead to the feed point), but far-field radiation lobe pattern shape is NOT affected by SWR due simply to mismatch. There's a lot going on in that statement, so I'll try it again this way: Added, unintended radiative elements cause mismatch AND pattern distortion AND gain reduction (to the degree of mismatch). This is the basis for concern about the pigtail. A perfectly implemented design that presents an Z other than that expected (mismatch) causes gain reduction (to the degree of mismatch). The pattern's shape is not altered except that its gain values at any angle are depressed equally by the degree of mismatch. Resonance is desired for match AND efficiency. Going further: The degree of pattern distortion is a complex function of this additional pigtail radiator. There is every chance that it won't perturb the pattern much unless you are very concerned about nulling out interfering sources. It probably won't affect the match much either as the driven element Z will probably swamp out the contribution from the pigtail Z. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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