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the resonant frequency of an antenna has nothing to do with "all elements being of equal (physical) length."
a radio antenna is a form of tuned (L/C) circuit consisting of inductance and capacitance and as a result it has a resonant frequency. this is the frequency where the capacitive and...
the swr on the feedline has nothing to do with the fact that @ 102" your antenna is operating in the 10 meter amateur band. you've allowed your education by antenna manufacturers to interfere with your learning.
feedline swr indicates whether or not the antenna is matched to the feedline. it...
1005 ÷ fmhz. is the formula for a full wave driven loop element, not a straight full wave element. the formula for a full wave loop reflector element is 1030 ÷ fmhz.. 492 ÷ fmhz. is the formula for a center-fed 1/2λ dipole or an end fed 1/2λ vertical over real earth ground. as mentioned by...
here's how it works out with 100W from 0.5 dB. to 3.0 db. of
power loss from a loss controlled line @ 50 ohms feeding a
matched, purely resistive (load) antenna.
100W - 0.5 dB. = 89.10W
100W - 1.0 dB. = 79.40W
100W - 1.5 dB. = 70.80W
100W - 2.0 dB. = 63.10W
100W - 2.5 dB. = 56.20W
100W - 3.0...
"can an "antenna analyzer" of any kind actually SEE resonance?"
yes, most of them are capable of performing that function.
there is no favoring either impedance over swr or visa versa because you can't have one without the other. for example, @ an swr of 1.5:1 there are only two purely...
he mentions the station in the video, first 5 - 10 seconds in from 23:00 timestamp.
he operated the antenna in the KA6LMS "Last Man Standing" event.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=scenes+with+tim+allen+operating+KA6LMS+in+last+man+standing&t=h_&ia=web
it's easier to shorten an antenna that is too long than it is to lengthen an antenna that is too short. when you can make it through an entire post on this particular subject without mentioning swr then you're catching on.
you're welcome.
"putting a simple 102" whip with no spring... and my SWR was under 1.1:1 for the entire 40 channel band"
you may have measured a 1.1:1 swr but the antenna was not resonant @ any frequency inside the cb band.
246 / 8.5 feet = 28.941176470588235294117647058824 mhz..
246 / 9.049 feet =...
an antenna is in free space when the real earth ground beneath the elevated antenna has no affect or influence over the manner in which the antenna operates. using the free space formula for calculating antenna length for antennas that are not in free space will result in resonant operating...
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