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![]() wrote: Your measurements are probably wrong. Not much accuracy is needed to measure a constant phase of zero. Anyone is invited to duplicate those phase measurements. When did you measure that? After we resolve the error in current, we can move on. I rigged up a 6m dipole yesterday with current pickups driving equal lengths of coax. Remember, we are not discussing the accuracy of my magnitude measurements, only of my phase measurements. After we resolve exactly who made the measurement error, we can move on. My measurements agree with Figure 14-4 in Kraus' "Antennas for All Applications", 3rd edition. Question: would it be legal for me to scan that graphic and post it on my web page if I give Kraus full credit? -- 73, Cecil, W5DXP |
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