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Re: [Amps] Thoughts on half-wave dipole

Subject: Re: [Amps] Thoughts on half-wave dipole
From: "Roger (K8RI)" <sub1@rogerhalstead.com>
Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2008 23:11:34 -0400
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Radio WC6W wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>   The answer is yes.
>
>   The Antenna Engineering Handbook, 1st edition by Jasik; later editions by 
> others, McGraw Hill, various dates, show these relations quite well 
> graphically but, omit the precise formulae.  
>
>   This topic is covered extensively in Chapter Five of "Antennas" by Kraus, 
> McGraw Hill, 1950.  A book well worth having in this hobby.
>
>   The formula (10-62) you seek is in Chapter 10 on page 262 but, it is way 
> too complicated to type.
After I quit laughing (I dug my copy out and checked page 262) I'd have 
to add the math on the previous two pages before getting to the general 
case, would scare off the average ham and I mean no disrespect to any 
one.   I have a math minor and I'd have to do more than a little review. 
The actual formula on page 262 isn't all that bad, but I'm trying to 
recall Beta.  (I haven't had to use any of this stuff in over 20 years) 
IIRC Beta is 2Pi/Wavelength?


73

Roger (K8RI)
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