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Subject: Topband: Antennas
From: i4jmy@iol.it (i4jmy@iol.it)
Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2001 11:55:54 +0200
Sloping down the capacitive loading wires you actually shorten the 
antenna. If the loading wires are long and consistently sloped, you 
mainly radiate with those wires instead of with the vertical section. 
In the case you slope those wires down near to the ground, it's no 
wonder the system efficiency drops because also the Rr becomes probably 
very comparable with the unavoidable ohmic losses you have (basically 
the ground resistance).
If needed, to better understand what I meant imagine the sloping hat as 
a conical solid metal that sorrounds the vertical and whose circular 
edge is quite close to ground.

Concerning the loading coil positioning, one has to be careful not to
exaggerate. Moving too off, the required inductance doesn't increase 
linearly but exponentially and the losses of the required inductor will 
increase. Beeing the coil in series with the antenna circuit if the 
losses increase the current decreases. 
Keeping in mind that with short verticals the current is almost 
constant below the loading device, it's useless to have a longer 
antenna portion below the loading coil if the total current is 
consistently decreased by coil losses.

73,
Mauri I4JMY


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