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dansawyeror wrote:
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. Is there an explanation for this? An electrical 1/2 wavelength conductor is resonant no matter where you feed it. Even if you don't feed it anywhere, it is still resonant. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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