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Perhaps you didn't see the earlier posts on the subject. The frequency
is 40Mhz (radio control band) and the tx output stage as it stands puts out maximum power of 475mW with a 140 ohm resistor as load. I only *need* 50mW ERP., however, so can stand to see quite a bit of loss from an inefficient antenna. The antenna I will be using is a telescopic whip - exactly the same set-up as you see with model vehicle radio control transmitters- which is what it is, in fact. It ain't rocket science. Someone out there must know the radiation resistance of such a telescopic whip (which has a ground plane of just around 16 square inches contained within the remote control handset) and the best way to couple it to a PA with a 140 ohm output impedance? Google "electrically short" |
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Paul Burridge wrote in message . ..
.... It's annoying, because the tx output Z I'm trying to match is (by a strange coincidence) 140 ohms! So a folded dipole would be ideal, I guess. However - and it's a big *however* - I can't use one. I'm stuck with a telescopic whip and a ground plane the size of a box of Swan Vestas. I imagine the radiation resistance of such a non-ideal antenna is pretty low, but until someone can gimme a ballpark figure for it, I can't even begin to think about how to go about matching it. :-( Paul, it would be reeeeally helpful if you'd include enough info so we could give you a ballpark figure. What wavelength (or frequency)? How long is the antenna? How big is that box? (Will someone be holding it during operation?) Yeah, someone did offer a ballpark figure, but that depends a whole lot on what fraction of a wavelength you have for your antenna and your ground plane. (Or perhaps the posting in which you explained all that hasn't made it to this corner of the universe.) Cheers, Tom |
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