Antenna gain question
Richard Clark wrote:
On Thu, 03 Nov 2005 13:44:47 -0800, Jim Kelley
wrote:
If you wouldn't mind, try moving your Yagi a half wave forward or reverse.
Moving back one half wave:
EZNEC+ ver. 4.0
Vert Yagi in Ring of Sources 11/3/2005 2:37:02 PM
--------------- LOAD DATA ---------------
Frequency = 70 MHz
Load 1 Voltage = 1.655 V. at -135.94 deg.
Current = 0.1379 A. at -135.94 deg.
Impedance = 12 + J 0 ohms
Power = 0.2283 watts
Total applied power = 2000 watts
Total load power = 0.2283 watts
Total load loss = 0.0 dB
moving it such that its "driven" element is dead center to all
radiators (original configuration had the reflector in dead center):
EZNEC+ ver. 4.0
Vert Yagi in Ring of Sources 11/3/2005 2:40:58 PM
--------------- LOAD DATA ---------------
Frequency = 70 MHz
Load 1 Voltage = 1.584 V. at -22.13 deg.
Current = 0.132 A. at -22.13 deg.
Impedance = 12 + J 0 ohms
Power = 0.2091 watts
Total applied power = 2000 watts
Total load power = 0.2091 watts
Total load loss = 0.0 dB
73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
It looks like you'd have to use an array of non-coherent sources in
order to get rid of the phase cancellation effects (and really see
what's going on).
Thanks Richard.
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