[ForSale-Swap] Antenna resonance

James Duffer dufferjames at hotmail.com
Sat Apr 20 11:03:44 EDT 2002


True with a few exceptions ie parallel low Q tuned circuits.  Resonance may 
be defined by in phase condition of line current-line voltage....hmmm.  Can 
anyone name other exceptions?

73, Jim, wd4air


>From: mcewenjv at songs.sce.com
>To: forsale-swap at mailman.qth.net
>CC: sx28 at juno.com
>Subject: [ForSale-Swap] Antenna resonance
>Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2002 10:19:56 -0700
>
>Sir,
>I think your question is so vague that it can have any answer you want.
>Resonance <in an antenna or other electrical circuit> is when the inductive
>reactance is equal to the capacitive reactance.    A recent article that
>may be of interest is at:
>
>http://article.EDNMag.com/UM/T.ASP?A5.12.2055.7.270784027
>
>Jim, KA6TPR
>
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