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Irv Finkleman wrote in message ...
Dr. Slick wrote: A properly tuned and positioned dipole will be resonant at only one frequency. Double-dips are a bad sign, and the return loss suffers. Explaining an antenna concept so simple to Dr. Slick after the statement that he made seems to me akin to reading Shakespeare to a cow. Irv VE6BP What if the resonant frequencies are 88.1 and about 92.0 MHz? Not exactly harmonically related, are they! Think about it. I think you need to change your diapers, Irv. Slick |
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Dr. Slick wrote:
What if the resonant frequencies are 88.1 and about 92.0 MHz? Log Periodic? -- 73, Cecil, W5DXP |
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Cecil Moore wrote in message ...
Dr. Slick wrote: What if the resonant frequencies are 88.1 and about 92.0 MHz? Log Periodic? Or perhaps a discone of some sorts, sure. But we are talking about a simple dipole here. S. |
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![]() "Dr. Slick" wrote in message om... Cecil Moore wrote in message ... Dr. Slick wrote: What if the resonant frequencies are 88.1 and about 92.0 MHz? Log Periodic? Or perhaps a discone of some sorts, sure. But we are talking about a simple dipole here. All this sounds like the characteristics of a dummy load...... |
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