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On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 14:25:15 GMT, "Jimmie"
wrote: "Richard Clark" wrote in message .. . On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 19:42:41 GMT, "Jimmie" wrote: This equates to about 40 ohms impedance seen at the antenna base. This also agrees with my antenna analyzer. Antenna is a full length 1/4 wl antenna on 20m. I was figuring 37 or soo for this. 12 12f t wires, Center ground stake 10 ft long, far end of each wire has a stake about 3 ft long. These are used more to just hold the wires in place. Hi Jimmie, My last post responding to this included a mistaken analysis. I had picked up the sample vertical and did not notice it was using MININEC ground, which is unsuitable for this question. On using the particulars you supply above, the results are very much different. With the default ground (0.005/13): Impedance = 57.96 + J 0.1116 ohms With extremely poor ground (0.001/3): Impedance = 65.24 - J 0.1441 ohms SWR (50 ohm system) = 1.305 With poor ground (0.002/13): Impedance = 55.64 + J 0.1153 ohms SWR (50 ohm system) = 1.113 With "Pastoral" ground (0.01/14) Impedance = 56.62 + J 0.1475 ohms SWR (50 ohm system) = 1.132 With very good ground (0.0303/20) Impedance = 54.38 + J 0.3596 ohms SWR (50 ohm system) = 1.088 For each change of ground I drove out reactance by trimming the radiatior to |
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