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"Reg Edwards" wrote:
As I said, 1/2-wave antenna input impedance is a function of conductor diameter. It is not a relatively fixed value (around 36 ohms) as is a 1/4-wave vertical. _____________________ Terman's chart, which I scanned and emailed to you, shows a 1/4-wave vertical with an ~R of 31 ohms to 48 ohms, and ~j of -15 ohms to -40 ohms for the five MW towers. This range actually is about the same by % change as shown for the 1/2-wave radiator (~R of 300 ohms to 450 ohms, ~j of -100 ohms to -350 ohms). Maths takes precedence over measurements. Without maths, experimenters flounder about in the dark. Both techniques should give about the same results, when both are done correctly. RF |
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