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Subject: | [RFI] Computer RFI problem |
From: | ka5s@earthlink.net (Cortland Richmond) |
Date: | Wed, 7 Aug 2002 15:12:14 -0700 |
Now, that IS interesting! Does NEC tell us that there isn't an end-null in an end-fed half-wave's's near field? Is the coupling purely capacitive to the adjacent feedline conductor? Cortland > [Original Message] > From: Ian White, G3SEK <G3SEK@ifwtech.co.uk> > To check this more carefully, I put together a highly simplified EZNEC > model of a typical "no radials" vertical, and then tried the effects of > running the feedline either straight downwards or away horizontally. > > I assumed a perfect choke at the feedpoint, so that induction was the > only way for current to get onto the feedline. I also assumed a > half-wave resonant feedline, which is pretty much the worst possible > case. > > On calculating the maximum current induced onto the feedline, it really > didn't make much difference at all whether the feedline ran straight > downwards, horizontally or at 45 degrees! The straight-downwards case > was worst, but only by about 20%. |
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