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*To determine efficiency you'd have to make some field strength measurements
(usually performed with a calibrated field strength meter) in order to determine how much of the power going into the antenna terminals is being radiated into free space. The radiation resistance present at the base of an electrically short, linear, monopole (whip) antenna of various ODs can be calculated rather accurately using equations found in various antenna engineering textbooks So if the base current entering the whip itself can be measured, and whether or not a loading coil was used at the base to resonate* the antenna system, and regardless of the loss in the r-f ground used by the whip -- then for practical purposes the power radiated by the antenna system will be the product of the square of that base current, and the radiation resistance of the whip. * However "resonated" antenna systems using a short whip do not have the same radiation performance as those using a naturally resonant 1/4- wave monopole. Resonance just means that the capacitive reactance at the feedpoint of the short whip has been exactly offset by the inductive reactance of a loading coil, which can allow for the most efficient power transfer into the radiator. However the radiation resistance of the whip is not changed by this process -- it is still very low compared to a naturally resonant 1/4- wave monopole. Therefore the radiation efficiency of such a short, loaded, whip antenna system cannot approach that of a naturally resonant 1/4-wave monopole unless the losses in the loading coil and r- f ground are nearly zero. Loading coils do not replace the "missing degrees" of an electrically short radiator, as far as its radiation resistance is concerned. The radiation resistance of a whip depends only on the electrical length/ OD of the whip, itself. RF |
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