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"a 1/2 wave segment is resonant no matter where you feed it." That allows for a
large single coil to 'tune' one arm of an antenna and for the other to be adjustable. Simulation predicts the impedance will change when it is not feed at the center, it appears to go up as the feed point is moved. I will play with the segmentation and see what happens. Thanks - Dan Frank wrote: "dansawyeror" wrote in message ... All, 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 No matter what Dan, you should see only one resonance at the overall length of a half wave. Not that resonance has any bearing on antenna efficiency. Also; your NEC model has uneven segmentation, which does produce significant errors. Interesting to note that your antenna is also resonant at 7 MHz. 73, Frank |
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