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Old December 15th 04, 12:54 PM
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Huh? A folded dipole is a LOOP. It radiates the same amount of RF as a
circular loop. No more, no less. Just in a different direction and more in
the favored direction. Pythagoras who?

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Steve N4LQ
"Richard Harrison" wrote in message
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Roy, W7EL wrote:
"In what way is the effectiveness of a circular loop decreased by
changing its shape?"

There is an old story about the kid who tells his dad about learning in
school that pi r sguare. Dad replied that what school taught him was
dumb. All the world knew pie are round. Cornbread are square.

Maybe it was Pythagoras who found the approximate value of pi by
constructing ever more equilateral sided figures inside and outside of a
circle until there was no significant difference in the lengths making
up the sides of the interior and exterior figures. He could measure
straight lengths. He found the value to be 3.1416 for the approximate
value of pi which multiplied by the radius would equal the perimeter of
the circle. Also, pi times the radius squared gave the enclosed area.

The figure which encloses the most area for a given perimeter is a
perfect circle. Distorting a circle reduces the area it encloses.

Radiation from any loop depends on its enclosed area. This is intuitive
from transmission line behavior. It`s often observed that the wider the
spacing between the wires, the more the line radiates. As we increase
the area of a loop, the distance between the wires increases. Like the
transmission line, iits radiation increases.

An antenna of any configuration radiates. Efficiency is determined by
the ratio of radiation resistance to loss resistance. The antenna with
minimum perimeter for a particular radiation resistance will also have
minimum loss with other parameters being equal.

Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI