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'Doc wrote:
Dr. Slick wrote: "(1)A properly tuned and positioned dipole will be resonant at only one frequency. (2)Double-dips are a bad sign, and the return loss suffers." (1) - Nope, just not true. (2) - Not true either. (see #1) With the two 'dips' not being harmonically related, it appears that there is some 'other' reason, the feed line for one, or something near the antenna (a person for instance?). 'Doc He said something about radials. Radials not attached to the antenna are like parasitic elements. Two shorter radials will resonate at a higher frequency than two longer radials. -- 73, Cecil, W5DXP |
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