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I see from my records that you have EZNEC. Open EZNEC example file
4square.ez, and click Src Dat. You'll see that element 1 has a negative resistance. In the main EZNEC window, open the File menu, then click Edit Current Antenna Notes. This contains an explanation of the phenomenon. It can happen only when there are multiple sources, since the power to create the negative resistance at one source comes from power supplied by others. If you use a feed system to distribute power to various elements from a single source, the resistance at that source can never be negative. Active devices can also exhibit a negative resitance, but again, there has to be some source of power, since a negative resistance sources power to whatever is connected to it. Your result could be due to measurement error, erroneous setup or procedure, or, if you're measuring an antenna, RF on the antenna from outside sources. The latter makes antenna impedance measurement difficult without a sharply tuned detector, which the 8405A doesn't have. Roy Lewallen, W7EL The other John Smith wrote: Hi, Gentlemen - I have an HP 8405A Vector Voltmeter. I have the App Note "Measuring Complex Impedance" by HP (thanks to Wes Stewart). I have made a few measurements following (maybe) the HP paper. I have probably been sloppy with the setup and procedure because I came up with a negative resistance a couple of times. The HP paper discusses negative resistance but does not mention where one would encounter it. I assume it would normally be associated with active device measurements. Is this true? If I measure a (passive) load and find that the resistance is negative, shouldn't I doubt my setup and/or procedure? Is there any condition where a passive, real-world, network could show a negative resistance? By the way, I have not gotten a negative resistance reading while using a dual directional coupler. I have gotten the negative resistance reading only when using the power splitter method. So far. Thanks for any insight on this. John KD5YI |