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Richard Clark wrote:
Just think of the antenna as the "source" and consider its characteristic Z. "Characteristic impedance" is not the impedance associated with choking requirements. That probably should be "feedpoint Z" (source Z for receive). For standing wave antennas the characteristic impedance and the feedpoint impedance are usually quite different. For a #14 wire horizontal 1/2 WL dipole at 30 ft., the characteristic impedance is in the ballpark of 1200 ohms while the feedpoint impedance is in the ballpark of 60 ohms. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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