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Feedpoint impedance does change. But, what has that to do with resonance??
Cecil Moore wrote: Roy Lewallen wrote: The impedance of the antenna doesn't change with the feed method ... One feed method is center feed. Another feed method is off-center feed. The feedpoint impedance of the antenna changes with position since for 1/2WL, for instance, the net voltage is a sine wave referenced to the center, and the net current is a cosine wave referenced to the center. The feedpoint impedance is approximately sin(x)/cos(x)=tan(x) where 'x' is the number of degrees away from center. |
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