Mark Zenier wrote:
In article ,
dxAce wrote:
wrote:
I suppose you could use the term untuned dipole, but I think most
people would interpret the term incorrectly. Functionally, both are
random lengths of wire.
If one has a dipole would it not be 'tuned' or 'resonant' on some frequency?
Resonance just means that it's operating at a point where the inductive
and capacitive reactances are equal. A non-resonant dipole is still
picking up the signal, it just presents it as an impedance that is
mismatched to the transmission line (or receiver).
Damn... I wasn't aware of that.
Thanks,
dxAce
Michigan
USA
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