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![]() "DougSlug" wrote in message et... The inductance of a fixed resistor depends quite a bit on the frequency being used Actually, the inductance can be modeled as a fixed inductance- virtually independent of frequency. What is a function of frequency is the inductive reactance- which is directly porportional to frequency. Dale W4OP |
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what would you recommend for a beverage antenna?
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![]() LHogan5782 wrote in message ... what would you recommend for a beverage antenna? I think you need a copy of 'The Beverage Antenna Handbook' by Vic Misek. Very well written and chock full of practical information---as well as a method of determining the characteristic impedance of the antenna so as to properly terminate it. See: http://exax.net/ RG |
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![]() "LHogan5782" wrote in message ... what would you recommend for a beverage antenna? A long string of Pepsi® cans? ![]() |
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