Sec. 73.54 Antenna resistance and reactance measurements.
(a) The resistance of an omnidirectional series fed antenna is
measured at either the base of the antenna without intervening coupling
or tuning networks, or at the point the transmission line connects to
the output terminals of the transmitter. The resistance of a shunt
excited antenna may be measured at the point the radio frequency energy
is transferred to the feed wire circuit or at the output terminals of
the transmitter.
(b) The resistance and reactance of a directional antenna shall be
measured at the point of common radiofrequency input to the directional
antenna system. The following conditions shall obtain:
(1) The antenna shall be finally adjusted for the required radiation
pattern.
(2) The reactance at the operating frequency and at the point of
measurement shall be adjusted to zero, or as near thereto as
practicable.
(c)(1) The resistance of an antenna shall be determined by the
following procedure: A series of discrete measurements shall be made
over a band of frequencies extending from approximately 25 kHz below the
operating frequency to approximately 25 kHz above that frequency, at
intervals of approximately 5 kHz. The measured values shall be plotted
on a linear graph, with frequency as the abscissa and resistance as the
ordinate. A smooth curve shall be drawn through the plotted values. The
resistance value corresponding to the point of intersection of the curve
and the ordinate representing the operating frequency of the station
shall be the resistance of the antenna.
(2) For a directional antenna, the reactance of the antenna shall be
determined by a procedure similar to that described in paragraph (c)(1)
of this section.
(d) Notification must be filed with the FCC in Washington, DC when
determining power by the direct method pursuant to Sec. 73.51 and must
specify the antenna or common point resistance at the operating
frequency. The following information must also be kept on file at the
station:
(1) A full description of the method used to make measurements.
(2) A schematic diagram showing clearly all components of coupling
circuits, the point of resistance measurement, the location of the
antenna ammeter, connections to and characteristics of all tower
lighting isolation circuits, static drains, and any other fixtures
connected to and supported by the antenna, including other antennas and
associated networks. Any network or circuit component used to dissipate
radio frequency power shall be specifically identified, and the
impedances of all components which control the level of power
dissipation, and the effective input resistance of the network must be
indicated.
(e) AM stations using direct reading power meters in accordance with
Sec. 73.51, can either submit the information required by paragraph (d)
of this section or submit a statement indicating that such a meter is
being used. Subsequent station licenses will indicate the use of a
direct reading power meter in lieu of the antenna resistance value in
such a situation.
[ 34 FR 18305 , Nov. 15, 1969, as amended at 37 FR 7517 , Apr. 15, 1972; 45 FR 26062 , Apr. 17, 1980; 49 FR 49850 , Dec. 24, 1984; 50 FR 32416 , Aug.
12, 1985; 51 FR 2707 , Jan. 21, 1986; 51 FR 26250 , July 22, 1986]
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