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"Richard Fry" <rfry@adams.net> ha scritto nel messaggio 
news:f8abc033-9c19-437f-a0fe-8309cb370897@c10g2000yqi.googlegroups.com...

> But that does not mean that it has all of the electrical
> characteristics of a linear conductor that is inherently resonant,
> without the need for inductive loading.

Yes, replying to Richard but also to Roy and Dave.. maybe i can't explain 
very well, but the sense of my latest question is this:

if a half wave end-fed *monopole* antenna have the following primary 
characteristics (if IIRC):

- High Z at the feedpoint (voltage maximum and current node);
- very small counterpoise lenght compared to the resonant wavelenght of the 
antenna (typical 0.1-0.2 lambda)

can i mantain the same characteristics shortening the antenna in any way ??

Thanks for read and explain to those who want clarify my doubts.

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