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On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 11:48:22 -0500, Amos Keag
wrote: Resonance has NOTHING to do with impedance. Resonance is resonance; it has a harmonic response. Hi Amos, Resonance is the absence of reactance, or more properly its term is 0. As reactance is fully part of the specification to impedance, resonance has a very unique relation: r ±j0. You can take a dipole that exhibits this unique characteristic at regular intervals of frequency - notably at harmonics (in a perfect world, not so necessarily in life). You can also take that same length of wire and shift the feedpoint such that its resonance (still that same characteristic loss of X with some remaining R) changes in frequency - as does the spectrum of other resonances which are sometimes no longer related by harmonics. Taking as an example, an 11 segment 3mm wire 37.9M long in free space and feed it in the conventional way (in the middle) and its resonances may be observed at: 3.8 MHz¹ 7.95 MHz² 11.75 MHz¹ 16.25 MHz² 19.65 MHz¹ 24.65 MHz² 27.55 MHz¹ Or feed it at 68% along its length (or segment 8) and observe: 3.8 MHz¹ (with a Higher R as I had incorrectly argued with Dan) 5.65 MHz² 7.85 MHz¹ 12.45 MHz² 15.65 MHz¹ 17.55 MHz² 19.65 MHz¹ 25.55 MHz² 27.55 MHz¹ where strictly speaking MHz¹ is resonance and MHz² is anti-resonance A curious property has emerged, we now have 9 resonances (speaking largely) where formerly we had 7 in exactly the same span of frequency for the same piece of wire. Further, we also have the anti-resonance of the standard dipole at 8 MHz replaced by a resonance in the OCF dipole. To roll back the calendar 10 years or so, this is also the hallmark of fractal antennas in that they exhibit more resonances than found in "conventional" dipoles. There are certain lengths of wire, with certain offsets of feed that offer fairly good overlaps with Ham Bands that are not otherwise found in common dipoles. I am at a loss to specify those "certain" characteristics, and it is arguable that feeding an offset dipole can be successfully achieved without some effort in isolating (choking) the feedpoint from the driveline - a distasteful reality conveniently discarded in modeling. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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