Questions tagged [resonance]
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Does an antenna pick up signals of all frequencies or only its resonant frequency?
I heard that an antenna picks up signals of all frequencies, and then these signals are filtered by a circuit using an inductor and capacitor, and that this is how a radio is tuned.
However, I also heard that an antenna has a resonant frequency, and…
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Antenna tuner at the transceiver output confusion
I am a bit confused. Let's take a HF transceiver for example.
My understanding is that the output impedance of the transmitter is 50 ohms. The impedance of the coaxial cable feedline is 50 ohms, and if we have a resonant antenna at the operating…
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Chimney Flashing Affect on Dipole Antenna Resonance
I put up a 40m dipole off a metal mast attached to a chimney mount on a 25' roofline. The chimney has metal flashing on the top with a metal spark arrest dome on top. I have 125' of RG8X feeding an MFJ 1:1 Balun which is strapped to a metal mast and…
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Minimal SWR at resonance
Why does a minimal SWR NOT indicate antenna resonance?
Would SWR 1:1 be required to indicate antenna resonance?
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Resonant RF transformer using a piece of wire (no capacitors)
I previously posted this in electronics StackExchange here, but I believe Ham is more proper place for it as it closely relates to antennas.
I'm curious if it is possible to build a spark-gap Tesla coil without using capacitors on the primary side…
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Why do ham radio operators say that a full wave dipole isn't resonant?
Every reputable antenna book that I've read says that dipole antennas are resonant at integer multiples of a half wave length.
Wikipedia describes resonance as:
the phenomenon of increased amplitude that occurs when the frequency of a periodically…
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Does the self inductance and velocity factor of the elements of a dipole antenna change its resonant frequency?
Below are well known equations from Wikipedia for the resistance and reactance in the impedance of a dipole antenna.
where $a$ is the radius of the conductors, $k$ is the wave number 2πf/c, $η_0$ denotes the impedance of free space = 377Ω, and…
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Does antenna Q cause distortion?
Everyone knows that a 1/2 λ dipole has on the elements a standing wave the voltage and current of which are a bit less than 90° out of phase with each other, and the departure of this phase difference away from exactly 90° is the non-reactive…
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Is the phase difference between the voltage and current of the standing wave on a dipole antenna constant along the dipole's length?
Everyone knows that a 1/2 λ dipole antenna has on it a standing wave of RF energy the voltage and current of which are about 90° out of phase with each other. The standing wave is circulating reactive stored energy present due to the fact that the…
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Broadband dipole with no standing waves?
If a diode or directional coupler is fitted at the outer ends of the elements of a dipole, would this stop current reflected from the ends and so result in no standing wave on the antenna ? It can't be otherwise someone would have already thought of…
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