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William H. O'Hara, III wrote:
Does anyone have an idea regarding the affect of a T shaped loop? I know that a circle has larger ap then a delta loop or square loop. Would an effect be realized with a T? Bill N1EY Start at an extreme case for the T. If the two conductors of the T's stem are close together, then your T loop's stem is going to act like open feedline. If the two conductors of the T's top are close together, then your T loop's top is going to act a folded dipole. Opening parellel sides of the stem or/and the top makes the structure move towards becoming a square (rectangular) assembly. If you keep the lower end of the stem close together and widen the top of the stem, then the T moves towards an inverted delta assembly. Duane N6JPO |
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