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'''Capacity Hats'''
'''Capacity Hats'''
by Lou Rummel KE4UYP
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Revision as of 05:15, 8 February 2008

Capacity Hats

by Lou Rummel KE4UYP

Capacity hats will reduce the amount of inductance necessary to resonate the antenna, and increase bandwidth. But contrary to popular belief they add nothing to the radiation resistance. For a component of an antenna to increase radiation resistance it must itself radiate. It is true if you put a Capacity hat on top of a short mobile antenna it will change the antennas efficiency.

What happens is the current on the radiating element moves further up to the top. Because the current is now further away from ground this lowers ground lost. So the ratio of radiation resistance to ground lost, and Omni Loss resistance, which is the reduction in the amount of inductance needed for the loading coil, goes down.

Although it is true that the input impedance of antennas using Capacity Hats is higher than coil loaded antennas this is not an indication of an increase in radiation resistance, for the same reason that a folded dipole with 300 ohms impedance has the same radiation resistance as a standard 73 ohm dipole .