I am in the midst of analyzing a Ham market HF antenna.  Still building the
EZNEC model, but working it thru the gray matter.

Case:  Take a 1/2 wl dipole antenna -- center fed.  Each side is made up of
multiple, equal length wires that are each insulated, parallel, and closely
spaced.  The wires are connected/common at the center feed point, but open
at the far end.

If, at this length, each wire's material DC resistance is 5 ohms....does
using multiple wires in parallel, as described above, 1) lower the total RF
material resistance, as resistors in parallel....or 2) does it stay the
same or 3) does it become additive?

Any comments would be appreciated.  I've got my hypothesis, but wishing
additional input.

Thanks and 73 ...Rick   W5RH

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