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That is exactly what I'm using Reg, and why I"m puzzled. I'm getting rising
feedpoint impedance with increasing numbers of radials. The 2:1 bandwidth is getting narrower, as it should, but what accounts for the increasing feedpoint impedance? MFJ-269 antenna analyzer is what generated the table I posted earlier. Very strange? ....hasan, N0AN "Reg Edwards" wrote in message ... I'm a bit confused by the rising feedpoint impedance with increasing number of radials. That seems backwards to me. ============================= SWR increases the further the impedance, either HIGHER or LOWER, departs from 50 ohms. The only way to measure antenna input impedance is by means of an impedance bridge. Try one of the small antenna analysers. ---- Reg. |
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