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"art" wrote in 1159495614.320553.169910
@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: Let us look at a common dipole with a reflector, the planar view of radiation which ignores radiation outside the plane is a figure 8 For the sake of the arguement, let's say we're feeding the antenna with 100W, so 50W goes one way, and 50W goes the other way. Correct? where the addition of a reflector does nothing to enhance increased forward radiation Now the 50W going towards the reflector... What happens to it? Heat? Reflected back down the feed line? (Sorry...) so immidiately we can say that the forward lobe achieves what is termed a major lobe plus other forward lobes outside of the main lobe where as the radiation to the rear achieves nothing that enhances the forward main lobe. So the most efficient antenna is the isotropic, because its radiating volume is a sphere. Next would be a dipole, then a vertical, and then a yagi with just 1 parasitic element, and getting worse as you add elements, because each element is shaving a bit off the volume. Correct? -- David Hatch KR7DH |
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