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![]() Richard I have a severly limited capacity for understanding alot of theoritical presentations. I did read some of Cebik's information, and I still wonder if the velocity of propagation of the "twin lead" used for the folded dipole can be ignored. I wonder if the VP of the twin lead is an important consideration when designing a folded dipole. If the resonant frequency of a folded dipole is identified as that frequency where the input (feed point) impedance is R+/-j0, it seems that the 1/4 wave stubs that shunt the feed point might strongly effect the input impedance. I recognize that there is a good chance that my reasoning is wrong. It may be that the "stubs" that I consider to be shunting the fed point, are not acting the same as a 'non disipative' stub. But, this is where my mind could benefit from having some "lab data" which is what I refer to as "real life" data. Jerry "Richard Harrison" wrote in message ... Jerry Martes wrote: "I`d sure like to get some "real life" data." Personal experience testimonials are often unreliable. Modeling data are often more complete, skillfully designed, well executed, and less colored by the operator`s opinion, by the right modeler. One highly educated, experienced, and competent source is L.B. Cebik, W4RNL. The plain folded dipole is just one of the many antenna types he has modeled and enriched his web pages with. He compares it with the common open-circuit single wire dipole in his analysis. Just search on "folded dipole". Cebik`s web pages will appear near the top of your list of options. Click on the most likely of your options and you are there. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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