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![]() Bill VanAlstyne wrote: "Mark Keith" wrote in message om... ...As far as the gamma being a poor device that should not be used, thats hogwash. 1000's have used those things with good results. Here's a couple questions about gamma match construction: 1) Commercial gamma matches typically employ a gamma rod and integral coaxial capacitor, constructed of two coaxially mating pieces of tubing/rod separated by a piece of dielectric tubing. Do you know of any reference that gives a formula for computing the capacitance of such a coaxial capacitor? Reference = "Reference Data for RAdio Engineers", Fourth Edition, ITT, 1956, page 134. [SNIP] C = (7.36 * Er)/(log(b/a)) whe C = pf/ft Er = Relative permittivity b = major radius a = minor radius 2) Antenna modeling programs like YO by K6STI require a specification for the diameter of the gamma rod. But due to the coaxial capacitor construction, I'm not sure what diameter is actually being called for. Do modeling programs typically assume a coaxial capacitor integral to the gamma rod, or do they assume a molded capacitor between the feedpoint and a monolithic gamma rod? Bill / W5WVO |
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