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Old February 22nd 06, 06:11 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Frank
 
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Default using coax shield to create a loading coil ?


"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
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Frank's Basement 2 wrote:
I suspect that
adding loading coils to radials is about the same as adding loading coils
to
any part of an antenna system. They do nothing to effect the radiation
efficiency, only modify the input impedance.


Wherever did you get that idea? A dipole made out of
80m hamsticks is less than 1% efficient.

Well, I guess I should have said: "... do nothing to effect the radiation
efficiency, except possibly reduce it".

Don't know anything about "Hamsticks", but they must have lousy loading
inductors!

Frank


 
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