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On 29/11/2015 12:25, gareth wrote:
Thinking about how drooping the radials on a ground plane brings the feed impedance from 35 up to 50 ohms, I presume that bending a dipole has the same type of effect of reducing down from 72 ohms? A good point and something I hadn't considered! -- Extend ****s law - make 'em wear a cheat sheet 24/7 |
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