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Old February 7th 05, 09:28 PM
 
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Richard Harrison wrote:
Dr. Slick wrote;
"Well, our super J-pole is bearing our yagi in ALL directions, even

in
the forward lobe."

It`s possible.


it's true. But this doesn't mean that
it's going to beat ALL Yagis, which
is what some people have thought this
thread was all about. Just THIS 180
degree Yagi, with 11 dB F/B ratio.



This thread pits a "Super J-Pole" with 6 dBd gain against a

"Yagi-Uda"
with 2.85 to 17.85 dBd gain (5 to 20 dBi), depending on construction.



6 dBd would be about 8.15 dBi, which is not
the case here.

The Super J-pole is 5.5 dBi or 3.35 dBd.

This particular Yagi is about 4.5 dBi
in the front lobe, which was a compromise
to get the 180 degree pattern (and 11dB F/B).





The "ARRL Antenna Book" gives the details. In my 19th edition, the

Super
J-Pole is asid to give 6 dB gain over a 1/4-wave whip on page 16-27.


Really? If we say the 1/4 wave is 2.15 dBi, then
the Super J is 3.35dBd, omni.

So i'm not sure where they got these numbers,
or if we are talking about the same thing.


Slick