Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.antenna
From: "Frank" <ve...@spamfree.telus.net>
Date: Sat, 26 Apr 2008 14:41:30 GMT
Local: Sat, Apr 26 2008 3:41 pm
Subject: Re: TAK-TENNA
> Just for curiosity I once ran a NEC simulation of the "TAK-tenna" on 7 MHz Running more models, and accounting for the coaxial shield, indicates a > at 30 ft > above an average ground. The input impedance at resonance is 3.4 ohms, > and > radiation efficiency just under 9%. Using 50 ft of RG-213 the input > impedance > is 5.4 + j 12.4 ohms, and line loss 1.72 dB. Maximum gain, at a 30 degree > take-off > angle, shows -7.7 dbi. Nulls off each end are -14 dbi. > With the above results an input power of 100 W radiates 6 W. I believe dramatic improvement in radiation efficiency. Resonances are noted to have a much better match under these conditions, and are highly dependant on coaxial cable length and position. The NEC code below shows one version with an indicated efficiency of 76% and a gain in the region of -1 dbi. With a modified version of the code, including 29 ft of It appears that many of these ultra compact antenna designs 73, Frank CM Tek-Tenna You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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