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On 11 Jun 2005 18:03:05 -0700, "redhat" wrote:
what about the velocity factor of the wire, should i use it in the equation of the antenna length or not? Hi OM, Your problems with modeling go much further. The impedance you reported was seriously low, even for an 1/8th wave. What others were trying to communicate to you is that even the best 1/4th wave (a standard sized whip or monopole) will only give you 35 to 37 Ohms, not 50 Ohms. However, this is rarely an issue in achieving good performance. A 1 Ohm antenna, on the other hand, seriously begs close examination, patience, and care in feeding. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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