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Not that it is too relevant to your original post....
Cebik (http://www.cebik.com) talks about using multi conductor elements in wire quad design to "fatten" the conductor. He mentions that thin wire designs tend to be somewhat lossy (lower fwd gain and narrower b/w etc) and the thicker elements make up for this. Cheers Bob VK2YQA Joe Bloe wrote: Hello, My attention has been caught by the abilities of a "Fat Conductor" |
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