>Wasn't Ed Altschuler's "Traveling Wave Linear Antenna" loaded with
>series capacitors, and not with resistors?!
>
>-Chuck.
No, he found that placing a 240 ohm resistor 1/4 wavelength from the
end of the antenna was optimum in achieving the traveling wave
performance he sought. Sincerely,
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