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![]() In view of the above, for practical putposes, trying to get maximum performance out of the loaded radiator, it should be beneficial to have the same diameter of whip above the coil, rather than tapering whip? That doesn't help much. What helps is a humongous top hat which does help to equalize the current at the bottom of the coil and the current at the top of the coil. I know about the effect of hat, but I am refering to straight whip loaded radiator and whip above the coil only. Forget the hats and ties. Again: One might deduct that if the current is diminishing towards the top, that the diameter of the radiator (RF resistance) could be tapered also. But since the RF current has to flow to the tip and then reflect and go back and interfere with itself, we should make it uniform, where possible. (?) Yuri |
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