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JArthur wrote:
If a longer antenna is better then why do they sometimes have to be cut shorter when tuning? I guess you're getting anal about a 1:1 SWR? Most mobile antennas have an SWR of about 1.5:1 when tuned properly. Tune for maximum field strength, not lowest SWR. The two don't always happen at the same place. My CB antenna runs about 1.7:1. I talk anywhere I want to. I don't even know what my 2 meter beam is at. It works just fine. Shorter makes an antenna capacitive. Longer makes an antenna inductive. This length is frequency dependent. May I suggest a trip to your local library to pick up some books on RF/antenna theory? Try ARRL handbooks and others somewhere around 630. |
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