PVC is not lossless, however...
I used PVC drainage pipe (white, 3 mm thick maybe) to make radome for 900MHz
antenna. Specifically, directional patch arrays. It tuned them down a little
bit (2 mm maybe over half-wave length.) I did not measure significant
decrease of gain. The cover did not touch the radiator. When it touches,
loading get significantly worse.
Andrey
It"Alex" wrote in message
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On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 10:23:18 -0500, "Crazy George"
wrote:
Who told you PVC was lossless? Stick a sample of it in a (2.4 GHz)
microwave oven and see what happens. You could
simulate it with a sheet of carbon impregnated foam, but I guess 4nec2
doesn't handle that either. If you need a
radome, use foam polystyrene, commonly known as Styrofoam®.
many tnx for your answer
actually I am using styrofoam already for the indoor model. But
styrofoam is too soft and vulnerable to make weatherproof so I shall
have to put it in a case made of something more rugged.
Evidently 4nec2 does not handle the needed simulation so I shall look
around for other software or maybe make a SWR meter and some practical
experiments...
Alex
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