On Fri, 05 Dec 2003 13:03:34 -0600, Bob Miller
wrote:
On Fri, 05 Dec 2003 18:52:30 GMT, Richard Clark
wrote:
What few dipole users would admit (because they love to crow about not
having radials) is that if you add radials, you can further improve
your dipole performance up AND tangentially.
Where would I attach radials on a dipole?
Hi Bob,
Not to the dipole certainly; to the ground below the dipole. It is,
after all, the ground that presents the loss. The radials reduce that
loss as is their function.
For example, a 20M dipole one halfwave over a ground mat (1M grid
about 1 wavelength in XY dimension), shows a gain of 7dBi at 30°.
Take away that ground mat, it shows a gain of 6.5dBi at that same 30°.
Nothing remarkable in my book, but I have the ground mat anyway.
73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
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