Personally, I never include the leads.
We should try to get them as short as possible.
Then, if the design has never tested before... Some adjustment are highly
likely.
73, Maximo EA1DDO
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De: TowerTalk <towertalk-bounces@contesting.com> en nombre de Tom Hellem
<tom.hellem@gmail.com>
Enviado: miércoles, 29 de mayo de 2024 15:27
Para: towertalk <TowerTalk@contesting.com>
Asunto: [TowerTalk] Modeling a Yagi in EZNec
Those who use NEC to model a yagi, do you include the lead lengths in the
model for the connecting wires that go from the balun to the feed terminals
of the driven element?
If so, do you model them as part of the element itself or as a transmission
line?
My leads are 4" long. So if I model them as part of the element, I would
just describe the center portion of the element to be an 8" piece of say,
#12 wire, then the next portion of the element would contain the correction
for the element to boom clamps.
Do I have this right or am I overthinking it?
My goal is to get the model perfected to the point that when I actually
build the beam, I will not have to make adjustments in the lengths of the
driven elements to bring them to resonance.
Maybe that's an unreasonable expectation, or not?
Any input appreciated.
Tom Hellem
K0SN
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