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I recently gave a write up on Gaussian arrays
As a sample which was not directed for any desirable I laid out the following All of the elements were placed above each other purely to make things easier to do plus it being an unusual arrangement probably never seen before. Coordinates ( perfect ground) Inches X Y Z 0 209.46 927.1 0 198.25 973.97 0 172.78 822.86 0 219.83 964.4 0 185.53 922.4 With 1" dia elements my results were Impedance 48.5 + j 0.1 Horiz gain 8.12 dbi @ 12 deg Rc gain 5.11 dbic Since I am not sure of the capabilities of EZNEC or other programs I also supply the following All elements driven impedances are 6.58 + j56.9 -5.28 - j 37.6 -5.00 -125 9.35 + 58.5 -16.2 - j205 Now I need the help from anybody with a engineering degree which wipes out Richard since his only intent is to ridicule, or deceive anyway, to confirm the following For a Gaussian field the energy radiated by the array as a whole ( feed element 1 ) must equal the sum of the energy supplied from each individual element. Questions. 1. Am I correct in saying this? 2. Does the above array rank in any way as a Gaussian array.? Frankly, one or more of you is an academic so I really am pointing at you for direction so I can be sure that my program has not somehow become corrupted I am sharing this with you so can you share your input with me? If you prefer to communicate by E mail with me that is fine since we know that the lips of some will spew Art |
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