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On 28 feb, 20:53, Richard Clark wrote:
On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 23:14:34 -0600, John - KD5YI wrote: Wimpie is right, Richard. I presume Wimpie can speak for himself. *As he offered musings that were done on the back of a handy envelope, there is every chance he is not right. *I offered a similar chance that I was not right either, but I offered complete (two in fact) equations that no one has disputed, and none have faulted for computation. *I admitted a misapplication of one - which also passed without comment. Considering Wimpie's work was not done for the antenna under consideration (the size of his being much smaller where radiation resistance varies by the FOURTH POWER of size) - what does "right" mean? 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC Hello Richard, you used r = 1m (as you have r in your formulas), that is D = 2m, 6.28m circumference. I used D = 1.27m (4m perimeter), that is r = 0.635 m. Quote from Norbert's site: "When a magnetic loop antenna is used for 3.5 MHz with a perimeter of 4 meter (13.3 foot) , it has an efficiency of approximately 3%." Maybe this helps you to explain the difference between your and my result, Wim PA3DJS www.tetech.nl Don't forget to remove abc in case of PM. |
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