Alright, I just had an epiphany slopping through the mud feeding horses and looking up at my antenna for it's daily visual.
I don't think it's arguable that a shorter antenna needs inductive reactance to cancel the capacitive reactance. The shorter the antenna the larger the coil in "henries".
Yes
When the comparison of identical height and larger coils was brought up, I was thinking larger coil in "weight" or surface area.
Yes, the shorter the antenna the more "henries" or inductive reactance you need to compensate.
So it would seem that more henries would be more lossy, while more weight would be less lossy.
Now I'm really confused :sneaky2:
Looks like you got it to me, where is the confusion?
The DB
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