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Ian White GM3SEK wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote: Roy Lewallen wrote: But most often when you see an antenna inventor or seller claim that his antenna "can't be modeled" by NEC, EZNEC, or other programs, it just means that modeling fails to show the extraordinary performance he claims for it. That's simply a failure of the program to include the effects of magical properties and wishful thinking in its calculations. I've come to regard such claims as a red flag indicating a probable exaggeration of antenna performance. I wish I could remember the correct spelling for the antenna I tried to model. Something like "Lentine". It is a dipole of sorts made from shorted and open sections of balanced transmission line. I tried modeling it with wires in EZNEC and got all sorts of errors. It looked something like this: +--------+--------+--------FP--------+--------+--------+ +------ +------ +------ ------+ ------+ ------+ Anyone remember the correct spelling for that antenna? Google for "Lattin antenna". (Too many "lentils", Cecil :-) One of the first hits is http://www.g3ycc.karoo.net/lattin.htm which shows a good sketch. The antenna is made from sections of 300-ohm ribbon or tubular feeder, configured as a string of quarter-wave stubs that progressively make the dipole shorter as the frequency increases. The modeling challenge is that the ribbon operates in two different modes at the same time: a radiating common mode with a velocity factor of say 0.95; and a non-radiating "stub" mode with a VF of about 0.8. The problem is to model both modes simultaneously, for the whole string of stubs, without changing the physical dimensions of the real antenna. I'm not sure if NEC can do this, but maybe Roy can comment? I built one of these, and it didn't seem to actually resonate very sharply anywhere. It certainly did not work as advertised. I ended up with a lot of ladder line pieces to make 2m J poles with though, so not a great loss. Anyone need a J pole? tom K0TAR |
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