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On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 18:46:22 -0600, "William H. O'Hara, III"
wrote: I did get it to model SWR with high reactances(to me anyways). Does this seem right? I dunno. Thanks Hi Bill, At this point, you need to provide more specifics. One, what frequencies? Two, did they match your experience with a physical model? To answer your question lacking this information, yes this seems right - at least somewhere in the panorama of all possible outcomes. It stands to reason that ANY antenna, when looked at across a wide enough spectrum, will reveal both resonances and high reactances, and many combinations in between. This is just par for the course. Now, if you find you are experiencing these high reactances in nature as well as in modeling; then try one thing: Break the wire at a point that is on the opposite side of the loop from the feedpoint and see what happens. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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