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On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 20:12:42 -0500, Amos Keag
wrote: If the feed is 'changing the resonance' then there is a problem with the feed!! Hi Amos, Where do you see that in the data? Or are you mis-interpreting the distinction between the choice of the feed point with attaching a feed line? The model distinctly lacks a feed line, or may be presumed to have a feed line that is completely isolated from the antenna(s). The wire retains its original fundamental resonance - within a couple dozen KHz, a negligible difference. The remainder of its resonances are strictly governed by the selection of the feed point's position along the length of the wire. I incorrectly argued for a lower Z with Dan earlier. By and large, moving away from the center raises the Z (principally R at resonances above the fundamental). 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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