Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#6
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Uhhhh, Reg...
Don't look now, but: 1. The equations underlying the Smith Chart don't become more valid when they are programmed into a computer. 2. Antennas scale with frequency, as you are undoubtedly aware. So a half-size antenna used at twice the frequency is neither more nor less "ridiculous" than the "full-sized" version. 3. The "not bad" matches Cecil was talking about were/are achieved WITHOUT the use of an outboard antenna tuner. So our hypothetical G5RV/2 DX chaser just might bag the quarry while you are still getting your tuner on frequency. Ed "Reg Edwards" wrote in message ... The ancient Smith chart may tell somebody about something. But I'm still laughing about the ridiculous half-size G5RV. And so, in his grave, is Mr Varney. Anything will work after a fashion at one frequency. It's so easy to find one. But by which time the DX has faded away. ---- Reg, G4FGQ |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Windom vs G5RV : 1-0 | Antenna | |||
carolina windom vs dipole | Antenna | |||
G5RV vs. G5RV Jr. | Antenna | |||
G5RV or 135 foot doublet or Carolina Windom? | Antenna | |||
OCF Dipole vs. G5RV vs. Carolina Windom ??? | Antenna |