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Remember only R is of consideration for the addition of power from each
element which provides flux unless you can quantasize reaction for me as producing the emmision of flux other than a indication of the direction it takes . I assume you are talking about radiation resistance. There are other R's that cause loss of desired radiation including conduction-dielectric losses. Some signal is lost to the ground after being radiated. Assuming that your definition of efficiency includes beam efficiency, I would suggest taking an optimized two-element Yagi into EZNEC and determining the maximum gain. Then replace the reflector by an element identical to the driven element including the source signal. Using the same amount of total driving power, if you can come up with a gain superior to the Yagi, would that prove the point you are trying to make? -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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