Guys, you're off on a tangent! 
 
I believe Efficiency is the ratio of power radiated to power input. 
 
If a dipole is 95% efficient it radiates 95 out of 100 watts. 
 
If a Yagi is 95% efficient it radiates 95 out of 100 watts. 
 
If a Quad is 95% efficient it radiates 95 out of 100 watts. 
 
If a vertical is 95% efficient it radiates 95 out of 100 watts. 
 
If a Log Periodic is 95% efficient it radiates 95 out of 100 watts. 
 
If a 1/10 wavelength antenna made of unobtainium is 95% efficient it 
radiates 95 out of 100 watts. 
 
Don't confuse Gain, Directivity and Efficiency in the discussion. 
 
Deacon Dave 
 
Richard Harrison wrote: 
 Art, KB9MZ wrote: 
 
 
SNIP 
 
 In any case, "efficient" is only as compared with similar devices. 
 
SNIP: Wrong!! See above 
 
 Recall that dBd is the norm as an isotropic antenna is only a 
 theoretical creature. Catalogs are filled with antenna characteristics 
 as compared with a 1/2-wave dipole in free space. 
 
SNIP: The comparison is generally Gain as dBd, dBi, or dBu 
[unobtainium]. Not Efficiency!!! 
 
It is the standard of 
 comparison. It could hardly be correctly called inefficient. 
 
 Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI 
 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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