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Old October 3rd 03, 04:21 PM
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Richard,
The shape of the loop, and the height above ground has
quite a lot to do with the input impedance of the antenna.
Your loop is wider than it is tall, right? If you made the
loop twice as tall as it is wide, and mounted it the width
of the loop above ground, the input impedance would be very
close to 50 ohms, feeding it at the bottom center. The
shape...
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