I think we use different terminology, so perhaps some confusion.
As I was taught, a loading coil is for the purpose of electrically shortening an antenna.
A matching network is for providing a feedpoint impedance match.
A 5/8 2 meter whip with a matching network (coil) will still be approximately 5/8 wavelength long at the element. The matching network is actually part of the feed system, not the antenna. The purpose of the matching network is not to allow for a shorter antenna. An antenna can be matched anywhere in the feed system or at the radio. My radio has an autotuner to serve this function.
Most 5/8 wavelength 2 meter whips are 120-130 cm long.
A base or even center load, designed to allow a shorter antenna, will have irregular radiation patterns with high angle lobes. Much of the power of the system will be wasted as heat. A matching network on an electrically correct element such as a 5/8 vertical on 2 meters will have some loss as heat, but the radiation pattern will not be irregular. The heat loss will be less than a shorter, loaded antenna.
I have no coil on mine. I do realize that some have a small coil for the purpose of matching.
I apologize, I think I assumed we were using the same language.
In my studies, I have come to learn that loading and matching are two different things and important to differentiate.
As I was taught, a loading coil is for the purpose of electrically shortening an antenna.
A matching network is for providing a feedpoint impedance match.
A 5/8 2 meter whip with a matching network (coil) will still be approximately 5/8 wavelength long at the element. The matching network is actually part of the feed system, not the antenna. The purpose of the matching network is not to allow for a shorter antenna. An antenna can be matched anywhere in the feed system or at the radio. My radio has an autotuner to serve this function.
Most 5/8 wavelength 2 meter whips are 120-130 cm long.
A base or even center load, designed to allow a shorter antenna, will have irregular radiation patterns with high angle lobes. Much of the power of the system will be wasted as heat. A matching network on an electrically correct element such as a 5/8 vertical on 2 meters will have some loss as heat, but the radiation pattern will not be irregular. The heat loss will be less than a shorter, loaded antenna.
I have no coil on mine. I do realize that some have a small coil for the purpose of matching.
I apologize, I think I assumed we were using the same language.
In my studies, I have come to learn that loading and matching are two different things and important to differentiate.