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![]() "dansawyeror" wrote in message news ![]() Tam That would relate very close to what the models predict. Where or how do you have such good ground? Dan You don't. That is just the best case. If you can add another 20 feet of wire to the top, and redo the inductor, the Z comes up to 16 Ohms. That's why I asked about the trees. Tam Tam/WB2TT wrote: "dansawyeror" wrote in message ... Tam, The description was for the coil. The total antenna is about 15 feet base to tip. The coil is about 1/3 of the way up. The base is about 3 feet off the ground so the tip would be about 18 feet up. Dan Tam/WB2TT wrote: "dansawyeror" wrote in message ... Frank, The coil measures about 60 uH. The antenna is elevated about 3 feet on a short tripod. The radials angle down the tripod legs and then out. The coil is about 4 inchs in diameter, number 12, wound on a fiberglass form. It is centerloaded. I am looking at it accross the yard, it is about 6 inches long. It is would with about a point .5 pitch. Calculations for a 1:1 pitch predict a Q of about 450. Thanks, Dan Maybe I missed something, but how high is the TOP of the antenna. I.E. How long is the whip? Is the loading coil at the base, or partway up the antenna? Tam/WB2TT Dan, Over perfect ground, I get an impedance of about 2.4 Ohms, with resonance very close to 3.8 MHz. What is the tallest tree in your yard? Tam |
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