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art wrote:
Roy Lewallen wrote: Since there's no "typical" Yagi, I presented one which most people would consider to be worse than average -- one having only a 6 dB front/back ratio. I also assumed for a starting point that the shape of the rear lobe (that is, beamwidth and height) is the same as the front lobe. The first calculation is to determine just what the ratio is of the powers in the front and rear lobe. The answer is 4:1. That is, the front lobe contains four times the power of the rear lobe. I am not interested in front to back for what I am looking for but this 4:1 has my interest What does it represent I can't think how I can state it any more clearly than I did in the last sentence of the text just above which you quoted. and how did you get it? When dealing with a power ratio, dB = 10 * log(ratio). Solving for ratio: ratio = 10^(dB/10) Here's where you'll probably need to get out that pocket calculator. dB is 6 (see above text), so ratio = 10^(0.6) ~ 4. Conversion between ratios and dB is a skill that anyone interested in antennas should develop. I had assumed that it was part of the knowledge required to pass a general class amateur exam, but apparently I was mistaken. If the calculator operations are too complex for you, get a chart of conversion factors which have already been calculated. The rear usually has more than one lobe True. See the remainder of my previous posting for a discussion of this. and the reflector ndestructs or deflects the energy to 90 degrees of impact. That's more nonsense. You'd develop a much better understanding of antennas (or any physical system) by developing and learning to apply some basic math skills than by dreaming up alternate explanations for well-known physical phenomena. I don't believe I can help you any more -- if indeed I've helped you at all --, and think (or at least hope) that most other readers have understood what I'm saying. So I'll bow out here. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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