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Agree on all of that, which is why I agreed it isn't a dominant effect.  
And of course you and K6STI have a good point about the additional wind 
loading of mid-element coils. 
Every commercial coil loaded shorty-40 antenna that I know of puts the 
coils out on the elements, though, so I suspect it may be worth the 
bother if done right. 
73,
Dave   AB7E
On 4/28/2020 10:03 PM, Jim Brown wrote:
 
On 4/28/2020 6:50 PM, David Gilbert wrote:
 Whether NEC accurately models the current isn't the point.  You don't 
need a model to know that if you push the coil out away from the 
center the portion of the current between the coil and the center is 
higher than it would be between that same point and the center if the 
coil was at the center.
 
Yes, BUT you DO need a model to QUANTIFY how much better (or worse) 
the performance is for variations of a design to answer questions like 
"Is it worth the trouble to do all this?" W6GJB and I spent a lot of 
time optimzing an 80M vertical for portable operation. We used several 
variations of top and bottom capacitive loading combined with several 
variations of inductive loading. None of our designs used a base 
loading inductor, but we did vary their position. There were some 
designs that worked awfully well electrically, but were a problem to 
build, or had issues with wind. 
And it's also worth it for what you can learn by going through the 
process. 
73, Jim K9YC
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