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Cecil Moore wrote:
Jeremy Salch wrote: Has anyone ever seen or tryed DC shorting a screwdriver type antenna? The parallel coil at the base, active on the lower bands to raise the feedpoint resistance, provides a DC short automatically. -- Hmm, Ok then maybe i'm not asking the correct question. I was thinking if there is a way to make a screwdriver antenna appear or act like a "loop" style antenna in which the radiator is connected to ground creating a "dc short" At my previous residense I had a large loop antenna and i was always impressed with how low of noise level it had in comparison to other antennas. -- Registered Linux User #346565 http://www.tblx.net WA5K |
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