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Ian White, G3SEK wrote:
Now if you measure the complex (R-X) impedance of an antenna across a very wide range of frequencies, and plot it on the Smith chart, you will typically find that it goes in a series of orbits around the chart. For resonance not to occur at minimum SWR, the orbit must not be a circle centered on the pure resistance line. The 'R' in the R+jX impedance looking into my transmission line changes much faster around resonance than does any SWR circle. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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