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![]() "K7ITM" wrote in message oups.com... So Dave, have you built a NEC model of the antenna? Do you know that the loading stub really has unequal currents on its two legs? Since that current is fairly close to the element itself, is the net current (the antenna current) on the stub in phase with or out of phase with the element current? What about the efficiency reported by NEC--if you use zero loss conductors versus the loss of the actual aluminum used in the antenna? no, i don't own nec, and don't know enough about it's methods or limitations to trust just throwing together a model to play with on any free version i could get. i have done enough modelling professionally with tools like ansoft/maxwell (for quasi static e-fields), EMTP (for power line transients), TFlash (for lightning transients on power lines), Simulink and EASY5 (electro-mechanical control systems), and some other tools, that i know that if you don't know your tool and it's limitations that any result you generate is questionable. besides, i have enough other things to do this summer putting up new antennas and using them... not enough time to second guess every design out there, I made my choice and I'll take my chances... but the 40m4LLDD i put up last year at 105' seemed to work well over the winter, and much better than the 40-2cd it replaced.... (compared over almost a year now against another 40-2cd that hasn't been moved)... so now i'm replaceing the other 40-2cd with a second 40m4LLDD at 175'. if nothing else it will look impressive, and thats worth 3db or more in the operator's belief that they are loud. |
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