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On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 22:01:59 +0000 (UTC), "Reg Edwards"
wrote: Actually, when the transmitter circuitry folds back, it means that the antenna system is not resonant. ================================== Wrong ! The antenna 'System' IS resonant, by definition, if it has a purely resistive input impedance. If that interfering nuisance of your fold-back circuit springs into action then it means the pure input resistance is something other than 50 ohms. But it is still resonant. Actually, in YOUR case, the antenna is NEVER resonant. You make sure the antenna is NOT resonant by making the whole system resonant by varying the length of your transmission line. --- Hi Troll, let's talk about measuring antenna impedance. I have got a MFJ 269 which clearly shows that none of my antennas is purely resistive, or resonant. w. |
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