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Suppose I have a dipole where the two quarter-wave elements are not
exactly aligned. That is, the axis of, say, the left element is displaced by some amount from the axis of the right element. Then, what about feeding them from a balanced line? The questions a * How will the antenna impedance and current distribution suffer, if at all? * What feed system is required? 90 degrees to the axis is preferable, but that means that the twin lead has one side longer than the other. Is this interesting? Or, has it been discussed before? What was the outcome, if any? Thanks, Guys. |
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