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I have been experimenting with various loaded antennas to use in my relatively limited space. For this I assumed the two arms of a dipole must be identical to support resonance, this assumption has not been supported by modeling. Actual model runs show that if the two arms of a dipole are close then there is sufficient interaction that they will combine to form a single resonance. The model below shows a simple example of this. The loads and length of the arms are not equal, however nec predicts a single resonance at about 3.5 MHz. Changes of 10 to 20 percent around resonance seem to create one resonance. Is there an explanation for this? Thanks - Dan kb0qil CM 75 m loaded dipole CM copper conductivity CE GW 1 31 4 0 8 0 0 8 .001 GW 2 11 0 0 8 -6 0 8 .001 GE 0 LD 4 1 16 16 3 2500 LD 4 2 5 5 3 2000 EX 0 1 30 0 1 0 GN 2 0 0 0 13 5.e-3 FR 0 1 0 0 3.543 0 EN Frank wrote: "Cecil Moore" wrote in message . com... Frank wrote: To be exact; a 16 ft dipole would need to be loaded with inductors of Q = 78 for a 0.99% efficiency. The gain is therefore -18.3 dBi. Sounds about right. Hamsticks are about 12 dB down from a good screwdriver on 75m. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp I wonder what the efficiency of a Miracle Whip is? 73, Frank |
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