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![]() "Dave" wrote in message ... "John - KD5YI" wrote in message news:uP70g.270$_s5.47@trnddc04... Dave wrote: How would you guys who are stuck in an endless thread of loading coils like to take on 'linear loading'?? are the currents the same at each end of the loading line?? do they cancel completely along the length of the loading line? does the loading line replace so many degrees of the length of the elements or cause some kind of delay??? As far as acting as loading element, it is another form of (real life) loading inductance, so it is similar to loading coil, but worse performer in the loaded Yagi situation. Have look at the end of my article http://www.k3bu.us/loadingcoils.htm where EZNEC plot shows current distribution along the loaded Yagi element, using loading stubs. the antenna i am working on is an m-squared 40m4lldd where, for example, the reflector is 50' tip to tip, about 10' out from the boom there is an insulator, a rod about 9' long connects with a metal bracket on each side of the insulator and folds back toward the boom where they are connected with an aluminum shorting bar that then uses a piece of phillystrand that goes to an element truss support bracket. then of course beyond the insulator is another 15' or so of element, the tips are adjusted to tune the elements. What's "linear loading"? What's a "loading line"? i probably didn't do a very good job of describing it, but basically you take a shorter than 1/4 wave element and cut it in the middle somewhere and put in an insulator. instead of putting in a loading coil as you would normally expect you use a shorted piece of parallel wire line to tune it. in the case of the 40m4lldd the parallel wire line is made of aluminum rod and is folded back to use it as a truss for the element. It has been found and published in articles in CQ magazine, where loading stubs were replaced by the loading coils and the performance of the antenna like KLM 80m 3 el. loaded Yagi was improved significantly. Better gain and better and cleaner F/B and pattern. Real modeling and measurements confirmed that, regardless what the "flat earth - same current" believers claim and try to "prove". Folding the loading stubs along the elements seems to distort the current distribution along the element and deteriorate its' performance. So you are better off replacing loading stubs with loading coils, and that's what the whole debate about the current distribution, reality and understanding it is about. 73 and GL Yuri, K3BU.us |
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