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How can I measure or observe my hf antenna's take off angle?
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March 6th 05, 09:58 PM
J. Mc Laughlin
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Dear Reg:
Quite. I have found it more useful to use frequency.
73 Mac N8TT
P.S. The peaks and nulls suggested by the equation agree quite well when
compared to those resulting from using a "perfect" ground with EZNEC/4 as
long as the angles are less than about 30 degrees. In FS, the Yagi is down
1 db at 21.5 degrees and down 2 db at just under 30 degrees.
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J. Mc Laughlin; Michigan U.S.A.
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"Reg Edwards" wrote in message
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If one writes the equation, for elevation angles of nulls and maximums, in
terms of free-space wavelength instead of frequency, an even more simple
equation is obtained :
Beta = ArcSin( N * Lambda / 4 / Height ) degrees.
Where Lambda is free-space wavelength
and Height is height above ground.
When N is odd, Beta corresponds to a maximum in the pattern.
When N is even, Beta correspnds to a null in the pattern.
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Reg, G4FGQ
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