Roger D. Johnson wrote:
>After playing with my electronic Smith chart program, the answer is
>obvious. The impedance plot of an antenna can appear anywhere on
>the chart. The point nearest the chart center will be the point of
>lowest
>SWR and can be quite reactive.
That's correct. An antenna's S11 plot can vary all over the place. And
yes, the lowest SWR will be at the point of least reactance, but not
necessarily zero reactance. As a matter of fact, a point with some value
of reactance could end up having less SWR than a point with zero
reactance. If an antenna is 100+j0 Ohms at one frequency and 50+j10 Ohms
at another frequency, the 50+j10 Ohm point has more reactance for sure,
but less SWR. Gotta look at those SWR circles!
73,
Jon
KE9NA
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