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Cecil Moore wrote:
Jerry Martes wrote: How does Art define Efficiency for evaluating Yagi antennas? I don't know - I just joined this thread in the middle. Cecil: I think caution is best used. Reminds me of the three blind men who went to see the elephant, one grabbed the trunk, one a leg, the other a tail... and you know how the story goes from there. I think there is confusion between the radiated power, only allowing for resistance/dielectric losses; as opposed to why it is desirable to allow some loss introduced by other elements because the net gain of "focusing" the antenna is a benefit to you is the major crux of this whole discussion. But then, I am not even sure of that, completely! I suppose the most "efficient" antenna, with only taking into consideration the power delivered to the antenna though the feed line and actually arriving at the feed point to the antenna as the "antennas input power" in relation to the actual "power radiated" (or delivered to the ether) is what Art is looking at. And, in this one regard, I would suppose a full wave dipole with large dia conductors (to allow for skin effect), silver coated conductors and glass insulators would be the most "efficient antenna" (and allowing for a "perfect match" setup being installed.) But, where is that power going into the lobes may not make it the most desirable antenna! In the yagi, because the reflector and director are so close to the de in terms of wavelength do introduce some trivial? (depends again on perspective) losses here. And, here comes the fairies and the pinhead. JS |
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