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On Sat, 7 Nov 2009 16:48:55 -0000, "christofire"
wrote: My antenna is based on using something like a ladder line only with the wires closer together to provide a lower impedance. .... Thus, if you literally make the ladder line into a true ladder by fixing a lot of conductive cross rungs on the ladder, the applied current will cross over at the point that the circuit is resonant. Hi Chris, So, you want to turn a massively shorted thin transmission line into a radiator? How does the current get past the first short? It cannot, so that string of shorts up the line are redundant and you can remove them. This leaves you with a very small loop very close to the transmitter. Almost every ham has tried working into a short and has never found it productive. Have you tried it? 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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