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Re: [TowerTalk] Tips for Modelling swaged antenna tubing sections

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Tips for Modelling swaged antenna tubing sections
From: john@kk9a.com
Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2020 15:24:17 -0500
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With NEC2 I avoid using short wires. If I had a swedged element I would use the length of the unswedge portion of the larger tube and for the next wire I would just add the length of the swedge portion of this tube to the smaller tube that fits inside it. The 1/8 difference in diameter for the small overlapping area should not make a difference on HF and I feel that the segments are more equal and that the model will be reasonably accurate. Does NEC4 model short segments more accurately?

John KK9A



jimlux wrote:

but does the model actually show much difference? One can get way down
in the weeds with this - put a tapered segment in that's 1 cm long, etc.
But if the wavelength is 20 meters, a 1 cm transition is 0.0005
wavelength.  I'd worry more about numerical instability than model
accuracy at that point.

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