Thanks, gentlemen (Eddy, K8GG, ZR, Roy, Herb, et. al.), for all the
feedback on this. So, it seems it's pretty much what I expected --
if you tune an antenna for better results on one frequency, you
detract from its operation on another. Maybe one of these days I'll
get around to playing around with that 3/8 wavelength L anyway...
Rob / KD8WK
On Mon, May 07, 2012 at 03:22:19PM -0400, Herb Schoenbohm wrote:
> Another rule for this is "the lower the Q of the matching network the
> greater the bandwidth."
>
> Herb Schoenbohm, KV4FZ
>
> On 5/7/2012 1:48 PM, Roy wrote:
> > If I were to extend my 1/4-wave inverted-L to a 3/8-wave L, and tune
> > out the inductance with a fixed capacitor at the base, what would this
> > do to the broadbandedness of the antenna?
> >
> > There is an old basic principle to remember about this, "The fewer the
> > components in general, the broader the bandwidth."
> >
> > 73, Roy K6XK
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