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Frank wrote:
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 If you follow NEC guidelines on the minimum recommended segment length/wire radius ratio, you should have no more than 17 segments; the model has 127. In this case, though, it doesn't seem to be disturbing NEC-2 very much. Also, the half inch diameter is somewhat greater than most CB whips. If you drop the diameter to a quarter inch, you'll get a substantially greater reactance which would require a larger loading inductor and hence result in lower efficiency. Otherwise it looks ok to me. As Wes pointed out, the ground system and loading inductor losses will be so large as to make the feedpoint resistance (and wire loss) insignificant. The zero-loss feedpoint resistance is, however, useful in determining efficiency. If you set the wire loss to zero by removing the LD "card", you get the more useful value of feedpoint resistance when losses are zero, 0.098 ohms. Using Wes' value of about 50 ohm feedpoint resistance when losses are included, you can calculate the efficiency as 0.098/50 = 0.2%, or 2 watts radiated for each kW applied. In American mobile terms that's 1.5 watts per horsepower. I'm always glad to see more QRP signals on the band. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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