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![]() "Roy Lewallen" wrote in message ... I'll once again separate the "antenna" from the "transmission line" to make it easier to see what's happening. Okay! I did it! I didn't separate out the transmission line from the antenna. Instead, I just modeled the folded monopole. I plotted on a Smith chart the resultant terminal impedance as the vertical element varied from .23 wavelengths to ..245 wavelengths. It went from (73.31 - J 40.81) through (85.71 + J 0.7908) to (93.59 + J 22.56). Easy! I found that a vertical element of .2325 wavelengths gave me 76.05 - J 30.27 ohms. That's a sweet spot for this particular antenna in that feeding it with a .143 wavelength piece of 75 Ohm coax will match to a 50 Ohm source. To further my education, I also checked the anti-resonance point you mentioned. Thanks! John |
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