Art, KB9MZ wrote:
"You can`t ever discard the factor Q in any discussion with respect to
antenna efficiency or any calculation for that matter."
Kraus writes in his 1950 edition of "Antennas" on page 299:
"The Q of an antenna, like the Q of any resonant circuit, is
proportional to the ratio of the energy stored to the energy lost (in
heat or radiation) per cycle."
(in heat or radiation) are Kraus` words, not mine. It means the R of the
antenna used in the Q operations is formed of the sum of Rr+Rloss.
Efficiency is Rr/Rr+Rloss
The Q=X/R, where R is the sum of Rr+Rloss.
If R is heavily weighted toward Rr, the antenna is efficient. If R is
heavily weighted toward Rloss, the antenna is inefficient.
Q as an indicator of efficiency is baloney.
Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI
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