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I am creating a 'scaled' model of a loaded vertical. The model is complete and in place. However I immediately realized I had no idea of the 'theoretical' response. How can I calculate the expected impedance response of a loaded vertical? It a mid load construction, the base in #10 solid copper 4 inchs, the coil is .6 pitch, 1 inch diameter, 5 turns #12, measuring .72 uH, and the top is 4 inch #12. The antenna appears to resonate at about 112 MHz. The instrumentation, a directional coupler measuring reflection is located at the base, directly under the 'ground plane'. This allows measuring input and reflected signal strength. The question is: How can I plot the expected impedance from say 100 MHz to 130 MHz? Thanks - Dan |
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