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Richard Harrison wrote:
Tom, W8JI wrote: "You didn`t read something correctly." OK, here is the arithmetic. Radiation Resistance of a Short Electric Dipole: RR = 80 pi squared (L/lambda)squared Constant = 80 (8.97) = 790 But a short monopole has 1/2 the resistance of a short dipole. 790 / 2 = 395 All Reg asked for was the constant. If you'll read more in the chapter of Kraus you're quoting, you'll notice that L is the length of the dipole, not the length of a monopole. Do the proper substitution and you'll get the correct answer. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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