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"Wes Stewart" wrote in message ... On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 12:45:53 -0800, "RST Engineering" wrote: My bag is VHF, so forgive me if I've bumbled up the calculations. My numbers show that a standard 108" whip has an input impedance of somewhere around 0.04 ohms in series with a 22 pf capacitor. Not quite. Over perfect ground the Z is ~ 0.37 -j8170 @ 1.9 MHz for a 12mm diameter radiator. So you add an inductor of +j8170 with say Q=250. That gives Z = (0.37+32.68) +j0 = 33.05 +j0. Then you add 16.95 ohm of ground loss and Z = 50 +j0. A perfect match with a gain of -17 dBi. Easy huh?These numbers are so far from what I normally deal with that I'm not sure that I'm right, and I'd appreciate somebody who actually works down in this area giving my numbers a reality check. If they ARE right, how in heaven do most people match to 0.04 ohms? The 22 pf I can resonate out with a 1 millihenry choke (or thereabouts), but how do most people match 50 ohms to fractional ohms in the homebrew arena -- that is, without just going out and buying a "magical matching box" of some sort? Jim The following code produces Zin = 0.117 - j2717 ohms at 1.9 MHz. What did I do wrong? Note the high segmentation to place the feed-point near the base of the antenna. Frank CM 9 ft monopole CE GW 1 108 0 0 0 0 0 108 0.25 GS 0 0 0.025400 GE 1 GN 1 EX 0 1 1 00 1 0 LD 5 1 1 108 5.8001E7 FR 0 9 0 0 1.8 0.025 RP 0 181 1 1000 -90 0 1.00000 1.00000 EN |
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