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![]() dxAce wrote: Yes, why try to belabour the point? I recognized Telemon's antenna formula as something very much like the transmission line formula. I'm not sure how it applies to resonant receiving/transmitting end fed wires. If it does, I'd like to learn something. But, generally, I don't see much point in trying to caluclate a receiving antenna's impedance. He'll do just fine to plug the dang wire into the 500 ohm input. If he wants or needs to do better he can improvise a matching transformer, keep his antenna away from the house or whatever and then feed the 50 ohm port. That's right. This ain't rocket science, though a few minor details can enhance performance. dxAce Not only that, but the rocket scientists stay stuck on the ground! Frank Dresser |
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