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Reg Edwards wrote:
Try suspending the measuring instrument in mid-air to remove your body capacitance and see if it makes any difference to the measured impedance. Suspending the analyzer might be adequate for 6 meters, which is the antenna under discussion. But I should mention for the benefit of the general audience that it isn't adequate for 2 meters. Not too long ago I heard from an EZNEC user who found a substantial difference between modeled and measured results from a simple antenna. On my suggestion, he added a simple wire frame representation of the MFJ 269 to his model, and it made the model results much closer to his measurement. So in that case the antenna analyzer itself was enough to substantially skew the measurement. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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