G3XDV de PA0SE
Mike,
You wrote:
One a similar topic, what influences the capacitance of a multi-wire
top section? Is it simply wire diameter so a thick wire has more
capacitance than a thin wire? What about multiple parallel wires -
these are often suggested to be a metre or so apart - why? If the
distance makes a difference, do I assume that the further apart
they are the better the effect, and if so why is this?
Also, if I run three top wires in parallel, should I join them at the far
end? Or perhaps I could join them so they make a single zig-zag
wire down the garden, back again and down again.
The antenna is getting better all the time, but I am sure there's
more progress to be made. Does anyone have some practical
experience to pass on?
My reply is:
I cannot provide practical experience. Computer programmes for antenna
simulation are no help either as dimensions of the aerial are are too
small, expressed in wavelength.
But I found some useful information in a 1925 book called ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERS DATA BOOK, VOLUME THREE, RADIO ENGINEERING.
It has a chapter on "Capacity of Aerials" and I think it answers most, if
not all, of your questions.
I have made a photocopy of the chapter and will put it into the mail today.
It goes to your address at RSGB as I am not sure of your home postal
address. An attempt to look at your homepage failed; system overloaded?
73,
Dick, PA0SE
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