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Tom, K0TAR wrote:
"Of course that still means thery aren`t resonant aince you just displaced the "center" of the element." Kraus describes adjustment of the phase between driven and parasitic elements on page 320 of his 1950 edition of "Antennas": "The parasitic element may have a fixed length of 1/2 wavelength, the tuning being accomplished by inserting a lumped reactance in series with the antenna at its center point." In my case, the "lumped reactance" was a tuned stub adjusted to the desired phase difference between parasitic and driven elements as indicated by an RCA WM-30A phase monitor. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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