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Old June 15th 04, 09:43 PM
H. Adam Stevens, NQ5H
 
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"Bob Glenn" wrote in message
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On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 19:03:24 +0000 (UTC), "Reg Edwards"
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"Bob Glenn" wrote in message
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On a typical 25 watt 2 meter setup, how much voltage would there be

on
the end of a 1/4 antenna?

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25 watts into a 1/4-wave vertical antenna on 2 meters -

Base current about 0.82 amps into 37 ohms,

Volts about 160, measured (if you can) at top of antenna across about

1000
ohms.

Things vary slowly with length-to-diameter ratio of the antenna

conductor.

As conductor diameter increases, volts at the end tend to decrease.
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Reg, G4FGQ


Thank you, 1,000 is the accepted value then?


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You can please yourself what the accepted value is.

But on the 2 meter band about 1000 ohms is what it actually is.

On the lower frequency bands it runs into several thousand ohms.

As I said, it's a slowly moving function of antenna length-to-diameter
ratio.

But it doesn't matter very much anyway. No need to make a fuss about it.
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Reg.


That's our Reg, spot on.
Remember, V=Q/C, where V is voltage, Q charge and C capacitance.
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H.
NQ5H


 
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