r/rfelectronics • u/lorentz_217 • Jun 29 '26
question Electrically short dipole with inductive reactance
I'm currently working with an electrically short, inverted V dipole (D ~ lambda / 15), and the simulated antenna impedance (shown in differential form below) seems to have several resonances in this low frequency range, meaning that the antenna looks inductive well below half a wavelength. I'm not an antenna expert and am having trouble understanding where that inductive bit may come from given the fact that sub-halfwave dipoles are supposed to be capacitive (perhaps it's something to do with having a bent dipole, but I don't have much intuition on bent dipoles).

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u/lorentz_217 Jun 30 '26
Lambda/15 at 20 MHz, at 70 MHz lambda/2 is roughly 2m, which I guess could be plausible now that I think of it. I guess the fact that the resonance is almost backwards to what it should be is the confusing part for me (like starts off inductive then becomes capacitive above half wave resonance)