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To the gentleman who posted the original to this thread: QST had an
article on how to convert a particular tv antenna to a vhf t/r antenna. I can't recall how long ago, perhaps in the fall or summer. KF5DE Cecil Moore wrote: Henry Kolesnik wrote: Cecil Good thought. As I understand it a receiver doesn't really need any power, so if the antenna is 50 ohms and the Rx input is say 1000 ohms most of the power has to be relflected to the antenna. Make it one megohm and virtually all receive power in a perfectly matched antenna is lost to re-radiation? So by astute choice of feedline length we can choose constructive interference or destructive interference in the re-radiated signals? :-) |
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