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A wonderfully logical explanation. But there's something wrong with it
because the conclusion it reaches is demonstrably wrong. An antenna made with a larger diameter wire must be made shorter, not longer, than one with a smaller diameter wire to maintain the same resonant frequency. Roy Lewallen, W7EL AC7PN wrote: . . . Bottom line, smaller wire means more inductance and a shorter lenght for the same resonant frequency. Bigger wire means less inductance and a longer length for the same resonant frequency. . . . |
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