Gentlemen:
With normal "fat wire or tubing" the inductance of the gamma rod or wire is
just under one microhenry per meter of length. So, if you get a spot where
the feed point has 50 + 0j ohms at the bottom of the rod, it is actually a
point with some capacitive reactance plus the length of the gamma rod tuning
it out. That might be good for a slightly short top loaded tower or
vertical.
73 George K8GG
-----Original Message-----
From: k6se@juno.com <k6se@juno.com>
To: w8ik@subich.com <w8ik@subich.com>; topband@contesting.com
<topband@contesting.com>
To: <topband@contesting.com>
Date: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 12:45 AM
Subject: Re: Topband: shunt feed help needed
>Joe, K4IK wrote:
>
>"Inductive reactance when shunt feeding a tower is a major "red flag!"
>==========
>I'm sure Joe meant capacitive reactance rather than inductive reactance.
>
>73, de Earl, K6SE
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