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Cecil Moore wrote:
john doe wrote: Is it possible to cancel the capacitive reactance of the antenna by placing an inductor in series with the radiator?? That's exactly what happens with the 5/8WL vertical and base coil. coil 5/8 WL GND---/////////-------------------------------------- ^ | 50 ohm tap The coil and 5/8 WL whip form a series-resonant circuit. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp Not quite. If you look at the analysis I posted regarding the tap feed, you'll see that the inductive reactance required for feeding the antenna this way isn't equal to the series capacitive reactance of the antenna. They're often close (as in the example, where the feedpoint series X = -300 and the required Xl = 319 ohms), but how close they are depends on the Q (Xs/Rs) of the feedpoint Z. When you feed the antenna this way, what you have is not a series resonant circuit but a parallel resonant one, and the required inductance is different for the two. The requirement for this type of feed is not series resonance, but that the Z at the top of the coil be completely resistive, which series resonance doesn't produce. As I pointed out in my most recent posting, you can make a series resonant circuit consisting of the antenna and an inductor, and put the source in series with that. But you need a different size inductor. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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