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Old July 16th 11, 06:43 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Curtain Quad - Real gain or antenna snake oil?

On 6/28/2011 1:38 PM, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 11:00:44 -0700 (PDT), Michael
wrote:

I was researching multi-element driven array antennas when I stumbled
across the web page below. It talks about a curtain quad antenna. Is
this proven antenna design or antenna snake oil?

http://home.comcast.net/~ross_anderson/CurtainQuad.htm


Very real. I built the 2.4Ghz version. It works, but is rather
large. Unless you have plenty of real estate and tall towers, this is
not an HF antenna.


Hi Jeff,
Why didn't the loop sizes shrink, when the author went from 1296Mhz
to 2400Mhz. First thing I thought about was etching it on a PCB.
But then saw he built the higher freq antenna with the same loop
lengths.
Mikek



His curtain quad calculations and NEC2 deck are at:
http://home.comcast.net/~ross_anderson/CurtainQuadFigure11.htm

There's also the Sterba Curtain
http://imageevent.com/holl_ands/notfortv/sterba;jsessionid=ldhsj5x2v1.penguin_s
Gray-Hoverman
http://imageevent.com/holl_ands/grayhoverman/hovermantype1
and other antennas
http://imageevent.com/holl_ands/chireix/chireixmesnyrefl
resembling a collection of quads. As long as you get the phasing
correct, almost any geometry will radiate and have gain.