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Cecil, W5DXP wrote:
"Does it matter that for a vertical that the length of a dipole (L/lambda)squared is different by a factor of 4?" It doesn`t make a ratio different than two to one in the ratio of resistances of the 1/2-wave dipole to the 1/4-wave monopole. We are not comparing a monopole that is the the length of a dipole with the dipole. We are comparing a monopole that is 1//2 the length of a dipole to the dipole when we make the resistance ratio. The small dipole is working against a perfect ground in Reg`s specification. It would see its reflection in that perfect ground, so its equivalent length is doubled. Kraus` dipole is presumed to be in free space. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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